Welcome to Solihull Local Policing Unit
Welcome to the Solihull police website. Here you will find details of the officers who patrol your neighbourhood and how to contact them; crime prevention advice; links to our social media accounts and news of what we’re doing to keep Solihull a safe, pleasant place to live.
There is also an online voting facility where you can directly influence police priorities in your neighbourhood. If you think we should be focusing our efforts on a particular issue, or in a particular area, then use the priorities function under the ‘Your Neighbourhood’ tab (above) to let us know.
There are 14 neighbourhood police teams working across the borough from Castle Bromwich in the north to Blythe in the south and Meriden in the east. To view your neighbourhood police team, click on ‘Your Neighbourhood’ - here you can contact your local sergeant, see which officers patrol your street, and learn about police initiatives being carried out in your area.
You can also find out when and where your next community policing meeting will be taking place - these meetings are a great opportunity to meet your local officers, raise any concerns, and help shape the way they work. Pop along to these whenever you can.
Find your local neighbourhood
Enter your postcode to locate your local neighbourhood - here you can find contact details, priorities and actions, the names of your local officers and much more
Click here to view the Solihull Police Official Facebook page.
Your Area
Please use the map below to view the area that the Solihull Local Policing Unit covers. The LPU is broken down into a number of neighbourhoods, click on an area of the highlighted map to see which neighbourhood is located at that point:
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See Also:
- West Midlands Police Main Website
- Crimestoppers - An Independent Charity
- Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
- Directgov - Details Of Public Services All In One Place
- Home Office - Immigration, Passports, Drugs Policy And Crime
- Mobile phone safeguarding advice for young people
- Report hate crime online using the Ture Vision website







