20180829-drug-raid-rotherha.jpg
Latest news in Yorkshire: August 29, 2018 03:18:23 PM
From bungee slides to breaking down doors, there was a bit of everything
this Tuesday when Operation Duxford was back with a bang in Rotherham.
Enforcement, safeguarding and engagement activity took place across the
district to tackle crime, assist vulnerable people and offer advice, notably
in Ferham, Eastwood, Manvers, Masbrough, Brinsworth and Rotherham town
centre.
During the day, officers made five arrests two for drugs offences, two for
GBH and possession of an offensive weapon, and one for burglary.
Drugs, cash and vehicles were all seized as part of the day of action,
including three vehicles, £4,500 in cash, six cannabis plants, and
quantities of dry cannabis and cocaine.
Chief Inspector Becky Chapman, who led the operation, said: Duxford is all
about police from across the force coming together every month with local
partner agencies to show what we do on a daily basis to tackle crime and
protect people, demonstrating the breadth of work that takes place.
Around 100 police and partners were involved in Rotherhams latest Duxford
operation, using various powers to address key issues raised by local
communities, like drug dealing and antisocial behaviour, as well as
providing some fun activities for youngsters and families to give us an
ideal opportunity to speak with local people about their issues.
Chief Inspector Becky Chapman, who led the operation, said: Duxford is all
about police from across the force coming together every month with local
partner agencies to show what we do on a daily basis to tackle crime and
protect people, demonstrating the breadth of work that takes place.
Around 100 police and partners were involved in Rotherhams latest Duxford
operation, using various powers to address key issues raised by local
communities, like drug dealing and antisocial behaviour, as well as
providing some fun activities for youngsters and families to give us an
ideal opportunity to speak with local people about their issues.
The day started with an early morning briefing at Main Street Police Station
and a drugs warrant in the Eastwood area, the first of eight warrants
conducted during this Duxford operation.
Rotherham United Community Sports Trust, Rotherham Council and South
Yorkshire Fire & Rescue joined police and PCSOs for a community activity day
at Ferham School involving football, a fire safety demonstration, a bungee
slide, a local litter pick and a popular visit from Police Horses Brinsworth
and Oakwell!
Members of Rotherham Central NHP team also visited over fifty local
residents, businesses and faith organisations in the Ferham area, as well as
signing local people up for SYP Alerts using one of the forces mobile
kiosks.
Elsewhere in the Central area, PC Paul Gray delivered an Internet Safety
talk at Cranworth School in Eastwood to a group of local parents in
conjunction with Rotherham Council, covering topics such as grooming,
sharing nude photos, reporting to CEOP and using parental controls. The
parents really enjoyed the session, saying they felt more able to discuss
internet safety with their children.
Later in the evening, members of staff from the Barnardos charity joined
neighbourhood officers for foot patrols in the Eastwood area, talking to
youngsters and ensuring their safety.
In the north of the district, Chief Constable Stephen Watson and Chief
Inspector Paul Ferguson joined PC Brett Thompson at Waterfront Golf Club in
Wath where staff and pro golfers gave their time teaching local youngsters
from Swinton Comprehensive School how to play the game. And nearby at
Cortonwood Retail Park, members of Rotherham North NHP team spent the day
offering crime prevention advice at a pop-up stall.
Down south, high-visibility antisocial behaviour patrols took place in the
Brinsworth area involving RMBC Youth Services and PCSOs from Rotherham South
NHP, as well as test-purchasing operations at key licensing premises. There
were also crime prevention and water safety events at Rother Valley Country
Park involving South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue, warning of the dangerous
consequences of swimming in open water.
See our Yorkshire Photography:
https://wath-on-dearne.com/wathondearne/around-the-dearne-valley/
- Did you witness this collision in Rotherham
- Council agrees to change rules on sex establishments
- Collision in Firbeck, Rotherham – can you help?
- wathupondearne Latest news in Yorkshire: November 06, 2018 11:49:53 AM
- Storm Bronagh
- Eastwood crash driver leaves scene and injured passenger
- Events taking place across Rotherham in April 2019
- Hydrotherapy pool build underway
- CCTV image released following Sheffield robbery
- Halifax in Yorkshire
- UK’s first Tram Train to welcome passengers this month
- John Gogarty murder: Killer ‘given wrong risk assessment’
- Will No Smoking Day be the day YOU stop smoking?
- Get involved in our conversation about local libraries
- Sheffield man jailed for historic sexual abuse of young boy
- wathupondearne Latest news in Yorkshire: Published March 19, 2019 02:31:49 PM Laugh out loud comedy extravaganza features British comedy circuit’s top talent Prepare for a month full of chuckles, giggles and belly laughs – because April Fools Comedy Festival is back in Barnsley next month. The popular comedy extravaganza – which will take place over the course of April – returns to Barnsley town centre for its fourth year, and this year’s show promises to be the most hilarious yet. Headline acts include popular Mock the Week regular Gary Delaney – who brings his show ‘Gagster’s Paradise’ to The Civic on Friday 26 April. Glenn Moore – also a Mock the Week star – will perform at town centre sports bar The Garrison on Wednesday 10 April, while talented comedian Jessica Fostekew will appear at The Old Picture House on Sunday 7 April. Other venues to feature shows include The Electric Theatre, Annie Murray’s Irish Bar, Zinc Bar and Jock’s Cavern. Meanwhile, comedian and Barnsley lad Toby Foster -famous for his BBC Radio Sheffield Breakfast Show and role in award-winning sitcom Phoenix Nights – will host The Last Laugh Comedy Club at The Civic on Saturday 27 April. Other acts scheduled to appear include Carl Hutchinson, Bilal Zafar, Grainne Maguire, Kate Fox, The Noise Next Door, Ben van der Velde, Abigoliah Schumaun, George Egg, Steve Bugeja and Seymour Mace. A Comedy Club 4 Kids will also be held at The Civic on Wednesday 17 April, with The Lamproom Theatre hosting The Odd Couple comedy show over four nights between Tuesday 9 and Saturday April 13. The event will be presented by Love Barnsley Town Centre in association with Barnsley Council and XPO Logistics. Full details of the acts and ticket details can be found at www.aprilfoolscomedyfestival.com. You can also follow Love Barnsley Town Centre on Facebook and Twitter for more information. This event is linked to Town Spirit. We’re committed to making Barnsley better; creating a vibrant, family friendly town centre, full of opportunity and potential.
- College and youth choir join together in harmony
- Groom Brothers Mexborough
- Rotherham Fire Crew
- Beth takes centre stage
- Yellow warning for Yorkshire & Humber Sunday – Monday
- Manvers golf course plans easier holes to attract more players
- Officers appeal for witnesses to Wath-upon-Dearne assault
- Barnsley Museums ancient Egyptian extravaganza on display
- Teachers from Norway visit Barnsley College
- Man receives further jail sentence for child sexual exploitation
- Further discounts available for new central heating systems for private landlords and tenants
- Student sets up quirky Naughty Unicorn business
- Supplier Engagement Opportunity
- Fly tippers issued with fixed penalty fines
- Seven years behind bars for knife-wielding robber
- Celebrate Christmas at the Mayor’s Charity Ball
- Parents invited to Barnsley College information evening
- Rotherham food bank appeal as numbers double
- Expanding Debris from a Stellar Explosion
- Awards of over £1.9 million from the Arts Council’s Capital
- Child sex abuse trial – Judge Summing Up!
- Scooter rider dies following Barnsley collision
- Couple killed by Stocksbridge bypass collision
- A Level student Megan hits her target