Meet your Neighbourhood Policing teams
Policing in Salford is as much about providing a reassuring presence throughout the city as protecting people by responding quickly to emergencies.
The Salford Police Division seeks improve the quality of life for people in Salford by reducing crime and anti-social behaviour.
To tackle these problems, Neighbourhood Policing Teams and Police Community Support Officers carry out high visibility patrols and provide valuable reassurance to communities.
Through working with our partner agencies and building links with community groups, we can have a positive impact on the issues that matter most to the public we serve.
For more information about Greater Manchester Police.
If you wish to report a crime please dial 0161 872 5050.
If you require emergency assistance please dial 999.
You can also contact your local Neighbourhood Policing teams at:
| Salford North | Salford East | Salford Central | Salford South | Salford West |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Findlow | Stephen Bailey | Alan Smith | Jill Gorse | Andy Sutcliffe |
| Neighbourhood inspector for Swinton North, Swinton South and Pendlebury | Neighbourhood inspector for Kersal, Broughton and Irwell Riverside | Neighbourhood inspector for Claremont, Langworthy, Ordsall and Weaste and Seedley | Neighbourhood inspector for Irlam and Cadishead, Eccles, Winton, and Barton | Neighbourhood inspector Walkden, Little Hulton, Worsley and Boothstown and Ellenbrook |
| Tel: 0161 856 5228 | Tel: 0161 856 5127 | Tel: 0161 856 5084 | Tel: 0161 856 5317 | Tel: 0161 856 5284 |
This page was last updated on 14 July 2008
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