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Welcome to Kings Norton Neighbourhood

Andy Notley
Sergeant  Andrew Notley
Telephone:0845 113 5000 Ext 7826 6340
Email:kings.norton@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk

If you would like to contact your local neighbourhood team you can do so by calling us on the number above, or clicking on the email address.

Please do not use email to report crime. If a crime is in progress, or a life in danger please dial 999. Otherwise, please call 0845 113 5000.



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Action - community priorities

The priorities for Kings Norton neighbourhood are:

  1. Redditch Road - Overhanging vegetation (ongoing)
    Overhanging vegatation on the road in the area around the college restricting space on the pavement causing problems for pedestrians.

    The Local Authority are aware and the vegetation will be cut back as part of the planned on going road maintenance. (Still unresolved)
    .
  2. Missing plants
    Concerns raised regarding plants being stolen from the Nature Reserve requesting high visibility patrols in the area to deter culprits.
  3. Begging
    Concerns raised regards Black African female asking for money outside Lloyds TSB, The Green Kings Norton, High Visibility patrols in the area requested.

Answers - feedback and solutions

The following are the issues raised from our last neighbourhood meeting and what we are doing to tackle them:

  • Missing litter bins at Kings Norton Green
    Council reply 'Fleet and Waste made aware.
    (Awaiting confirmation from council task has been completed)
    .
  • Flooding Camp Lane at junction with Westhill Road
    Council reply freak weather conditions on occasions.
  • Missing Bollard outside of Grosvenor Court
    Council reply, Fleet and Waste made aware.
    (Awaiting confirmation from council task has been completed
    .
  • Muirfield Gardens in disrepair
    Council reply looked into by Violet Hull.
    (Awaiting confirmation from council task has been completed
    .

Influence - over policing priorities

Your next neighbourhood police meeting or community surgery will be held on:

There are no meetings dates set within the next four months.


Please come along to the meetings and help us identify what is important to you!

If you are unable to attend a neighbourhood meeting, but would like to put an issue forward for consideration as a priority, please email your local team with as much detail as possible using the email address above.


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Kings Norton and Cotteridge Neighbourhood Policing Team

The officers who cover your neighbourhood are:

  • PC Andy Kibble
  • PC Dan Turnbull
  • PC Tony Evans
  • PCSO Andy Ryan
  • PCSO Ashley Wiltshire

The inspector for your neighbourhood sector is Inspector Paul Ditta


How can you get involved?

Our neighbourhood policing teams are working hard to ensure that your personal concerns about the area in which you live are identified and acted upon quickly, and that you are frequently given positive and useful feedback about the action we have taken.

But to do this we need your help.

We would love to hear from you about any issues you think the police should be tackling in your community.

There are lots of ways you can do this, including attending one of the police meetings that are held regularly, calling or emailing the team using the details above, or you could simply stop one of our officers or PCSOs in the street and have a chat.

Fix My Street is also a brilliant way to voice your concerns, anonymously if you wish! Why not visit the website at www.fixmystreet.com, pop your postcode in and see what issues have been raised about your street?

You could even get involved with your local Neighbourhood Watch by visiting www.neighbourhoodwatch.net.

Whichever method you prefer, we hope to hear from you soon!

Policing Pledge

Your local Neighbourhood team pledge to listen to your concerns, act on these concerns, and then keep you informed of the progress that's been made.

To find out more about our policing pledge and how it affects you and your neighbourhood, click onto the link below.

Crime Statistics

Find out about crime levels in your neighbourhood