Neighbourhoood Policing Team
Our Community Beat Manager is PC Henry Clissold. Henry’s role as as the Community Beat Manager is to co-ordinate a dedicated team in addressing community concerns.

“My name is Henry Clissold and I have worked for Wiltshire Police in Salisbury and Alderbury for five years. I am pleased to be the Community Beat Manager for the Alderbury section which includes the parishes of Alderbury, Whiteparish, Clarendon, The Grimsteads, Landford, Winterslow, West Dean, Pitton and Farley. The Neighbourhood Policing Team are here to address your concerns within the community and work together to provide solutions.”
Together with his Police Community Support Officer (PCSO) Bill Parr, PC Clissold works to improve the quality of life in our community.

PCSOs provide regular foot patrols in the neighbourhood and help to solve problems such as anti social behaviour.
PC Clissold and his team at Alderbury Police Station can be contacted regarding any community concerns on 0845 408 7000 or by e-mailing:
alderburynpt@wiltshire.pnn.police.uk
Or see www.wiltshire.police.uk
Community Messaging
You can now sign up for free messages – by email, text or voicemail – about policing and crime matters relating to your area and interests by joining Wiltshire and Swindon Community Messaging.
Wiltshire Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon, Angus Macpherson, are committed to involving communities in the prevention and reduction of crime and
anti-social behaviour. Working alongside Neighbourhood Watch, Wiltshire and Swindon Community Messaging aims to improve the flow of information between communities and the police.
PCC Angus Macpherson, who is commissioning this new initiative, said: “The whole of Wiltshire is now covered by Swindon and Wiltshire Community Messaging, bringing the public into contact with the police and Neighbourhood Watch.
“I now look forward to working with other partners in Wiltshire and Swindon to extend the excellent services provided by Wiltshire Police and to build on the title ‘Community’ Messaging.”
Wiltshire Police Chief Constable Pat Geenty said: “Community Messaging enables us to reach out to all the people that may not use social media and other channels. It provides the public with messages in a format that suits them and keeps them up to date with police matters in their local area.”
People signed up will be able to receive messages about policing and crime matters in their area, such as community policing news and events, appeals for information and crime prevention advice.
They will also be able to reply to messages, feeding back information to their local neighbourhood officers to help them in policing their local area.
Wiltshire and Swindon Community Messaging will NOT be monitored 24 hours a day. People should always call 999 in an emergency or 101 in a non-emergency.
Communitywww.wiltshire.police.uk