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Burslem and Sneyd Green west

Burslem carries the title of the 'mother town' of Stoke-on-Trent , and is one of the city's six towns. It has a busy town centre, with housing estates all around, and is home to Port Vale Football Club. Sneyd Green is largely residential and has a number of small businesses throughout.

Your top 3 local issues

In your contact, surveys and meetings with your local officers, you're telling us you want us to deal with:

  • Litter/ rubbish/fly tipping - 48% 
  • No issues - 38%
  • Nuisance neighbours - 14%
Neighbourhood pledge

Our neighbourhood pledge to you: we're committed to improving our understanding of the issues that matter to you and the way we deal with those issues. We're also committed to keeping you informed about the action we've taken and to providing you with local information about crime and anti-social behaviour levels where you live. Ultimately, we are committed to building your trust and confidence in your local police. The document below provides you with details of Staffordshire's commitment to the national policing pledge.

National Policing Pledge: Staffordshire's approach (PDF - 2474kb)  (Opens in new window)

How we're tackling your issues

One of the main problems you’ve highlighted in your area is anti-social behaviour (ASB) which incorporates such matters as rowdy and inconsiderate behaviour, street gangs, prostitution, noise, etc. We’re working closely with our partner agencies to tackle this problem.

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Community meetings and events

Neighbourhood policing meetings are open to everyone. They give you the chance to influence what happens in your neighbourhood. At the meetings you can tell your local team about the issues that concern you. Officers will then report back to you at the next meeting about what they've been doing to solve those issues.

Your next community meetings and events:

Date: Tuesday 16 March, 2010
Start time: 6:30 PM
Venue name: PACT MEETING AT ST JOHNS CHURCH BURSLEM. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH WOODBANK STREET STOKE-ON-TRENT ST6 3BP
Contact name: Matthew Boyles
Contact number: 0300 123 2345 and then dial  17016
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Date: Saturday 27 March, 2010
Start time: 10:30 AM
Venue name: POLICE AND COUNCILLOR SURGERY AT COBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE COBRIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE BURSLEY ROAD STOKE-ON-TRENT ST6 3DQ
Contact name: Justine Marsh
Contact number: 0300 123 2345 and then dial  08957
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Date: Tuesday 30 March, 2010
Start time: 3:30 PM
Venue name: POLICE DROP IN. AT THE COMMUNITY ROOM, SNEYD GREEN PRIMARY SCHOOL. SNEYD GREEN CP SCHOOL SNEYD STREET STOKE-ON-TRENT ST6 2NS
Contact name: Matthew Boyles
Contact number: 0300 123 2345 and then dial  17016
(More on getting in touch using airwave)

Your local police

Police Authority Member

Mr  Randolph Conteh

Mr Randolph Conteh

Mr Randolph Conteh is your Police Authority member for Longton, Stoke and Burslem. More about this member

Customer Satisfaction

(i) 45%  of people who 'agree that the police and local council are dealing with the ASB and crime issues that matter in this area’

(ii) 88% of victims of crime who are satisfied with the overall service provided by the police

(iii) 84% of victims of anti-social behaviour incidents who are satisfied with the overall service provided by the police

About the results...

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