Moorlands Police restructure local PCSOs

Staffordshire Police have changed the way they structure police community support officers (PCSOs) in the Moorlands.

PCSOs work closely with communities to provide support and tackle issues including anti-social behaviour and disorder.

Here’s who will be covering each area in the Moorlands:

  • Biddulph: Joshua Carter, Liam Warrilow, Scott Parry, (Stacie Barker, Sara Staples Georgina Cantrell have secondary responsibility for Biddulph)
  • Blythe Bridge/ Tean: Jonathan Staples, Ashley Goodwin and James Naylor
  • Cheadle: Paula Lowndes, James Moffatt and Alison Nowicki
  • Endon/ Brown Edge: Stacie Barker, Sara Staples and Georgina Cantrell
  • Leek: Michael Simcock, Daniel Nettleton and Simon Long
  • Waterhouses/ Leek Rural: Rebecca Gorman and Lauren Drew
  • Werrington/ Cheddleton: Jonathan Staples, Ashley Goodwin and James Naylor

PCSO Rebecca Gorman, said: “The realignment of PCSOs will enable us to be more visible across the Moorlands, in both the towns and more rural villages. Each area will have a number of dedicated PCSOs who will continue to build good community relations. PCSOs play a key role within local policing teams by providing an accessible and approachable policing presence.”

Chief Inspector Mark Barlow, of the Staffordshire Moorlands local policing team, said: “We are committed to working closely with communities in the Moorlands and by reorganising PCSO teams we aim to improve trust and confidence in the service we provide. We will also continue to work with partner agencies to enable us to engage with local residents and businesses and serve those who need us across Staffordshire.”

For more information on how we can help you get the right support, see: Your area | Staffordshire Police.

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