We have been doing speed enforcement in the villages and have been
focusing initially on Windsor Road Chobham, Guildford Road Lightwater
and Queens Road & Clews Lane Bisley. We have prosecuted numerous
motorists recently, many of whom have been local residents. We have
chosen sites that either have had accidents recently or have elderly or
young people nearby using the roads.
Last week I was doing some enforcement on Guildford Road Lightwater when
I stopped a silver Rover for doing 46mph in the 30 limit. The driver
pulled in beside me then sped off. We located the vehicle in Bagshot a
few minutes later and he failed to stop so we pursued him to Bracknell
where he crashed. We arrested the 50 year old driver for a number of
offences. He was also wanted by Hampshire and Thames Valley Police in
connection with offences in their areas. The car was displaying
different number plates on the front and back and in the end we charged
him with 9 offences and remanded him in custody.
On the whole the villages within Surrey Heath have been relatively
burglary free. We had an incident yesterday lunch time in Bagshot where
two male offenders burgled a house and we just missed catching them.
They sped off in a car they had stolen from Yateley previously. The
registration number is NH02 FOD and it is a blue Peugeot. If you see
this car please call 999. It was last seen at high speed on Portsmouth
Road towards the Ravenswood Roundabout in Frimley.
Whilst on the subject of vehicles if you see G136 VPL a dark coloured
Ford Fiesta please call us via 999. This car has been used in numerous
thefts across the Surrey and Thames Valley area. It was involved in a
theft in Lightwater on 2nd September at the BP garage.
We are always keen to get new Neighbourhood Watch schemes up and running
and recently a new one was set up in Bisley for the South Road and
Mainstone Road areas. A very well attended meeting was held at the HMP
Coldingley Social Club. If you have any questions please do not hesitate
to call us or contact the local NHW co-ordinator Mr Mike Potter via
e-mail - mikerpotter@aol.com
Every once in a while we receive a number of calls concerning
inappropriate behaviour in car parks in the Chobham Common area.
Recently we had a call regarding a man who deliberately locked himself
into a set of stocks and was asking people to release him ! If you see
any inappropriate / lewd behaviour please call us straight away so we
can deal with these people and ensure the car parks and common areas
remain suitable for family use.
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