Inspector Mark Gammage
I am Mark Gammage, the Neighbourhood Inspector for
the Congleton area. I am responsible for policing in the areas of
Middlewich, Sandbach, Congleton, Alsager and Holmes Chapel.
My officers and I are committed to making the areas within
Congleton Borough a safe and pleasant environment in which to live
and work.
We are working hard to reduce the levels of crime and increase
the number of crimes detected. We are making progress in cutting
the number of burglaries, as well as the number of people killed or
seriously injured on the borough's roads. Anyone who has any close
experience of either of these traumatic events will agree that this
needs to remain a priority for the police and local partners.
I would emphasise that it is by working with the residents who
live and work in Congleton neighbourhood that enables us to
identify, target and prosecute individuals who commit crime. It is
your cooperation and support which is helping us to ensure that
your neighbourhoods are safe and help residents feel safe.
We hold regular surgeries in the community giving the public
every opportunity to speak with us to tell us what we are doing
right, and just as importantly what we are doing wrong. We as the
Police can only act on what information is given to us. We respond
to your priorities. If I or my team is not aware a problem exists,
we can't do anything to help. I would encourage the local community
to help us to make a positive difference by continuing to provide
their support and information.
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Neighbourhood Policing Unit
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Sergeant Mark Cook
Collar No.: 4098
I have worked as a detective and a uniformed officer in Crewe, Middlewich, Macclesfield and Wilmslow. I have been at Sandbach since May 2010 and I have the responsibility for community and neighbourhood policing in Sandbach and Alsager.
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PC Fiona Webster
Collar No.: 4617
I joined Cheshire Constabulary in March 2006 and working on the Congleton Neighbourhood Policing Team. Following a secondment to Headquarters, I have now returned to Congleton Neighbourhood Policing Team based at Sandbach.
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PC Helen Harrison
Collar No.: 5148
I joined Cheshire Constabulary as a PCSO in 2007 and spent two years working in Sandbach and Alsager as part of the neighbourhood policing team. Since becoming a regular officer in January 2009, I have returned to the neighbourhood policing team.
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PC Jim Sharp
Collar No.: 2892
I joined Cheshire Constabulary in 1992 and have spent my career as a response officer, mainly in Crewe. I have recently moving to Sandbach where I continue to be a front line officer within the neighbourhood policing team.
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PC Kerrie Cummings
Collar No.: 3872
I joined Cheshire Constabulary in January 2001. My first two years were as a beat officer in Ellesmere Port before moving to Sandbach where I am currently a community officer as part of the Neighbourhood Policing Team.
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PC Dave Fielding
Collar No.: 4658
I joined Cheshire Constabulary in 2006, and have worked in the Crewe/ Congleton area as a Response Officer. I moved to Sandbach Neighbourhood Policing Team and have continued my role as a Frontline Response Officer within this area.
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PC Sarah Brockley
Collar No.: 5283
I joined Cheshire Constabulary as a PCSO in June 2008 before becoming a PC in August 2009. I have spent time working in Congleton, Crewe and the Custody Investigation Unit at Middlewich before moving to Sandbach neighbourhood policing team.
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PC Leila Soleimani
Collar No.: 5323
I started out working on the Neighbourhood Policing Team in Macclesfield, then spent time working in the Custody Investigation Unit in Middlewich. I moved to Sandbach in July 2011 where I am now part of the Neighbourhood Policing Unit.
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PC Gareth Littlehales
Collar No.: 4186
I joined the police in 2003 and have worked mainly on the Targeted Patrol Team in Congleton and Macclesfield. I have since moved to Sandbach and become part of the Neighbourhood Policing Team.
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PC James Cornish
Collar No.: 5342
I was previously a PCSO for Middlewich have now joined as a Police Officer as part of the Sandbach Neighbourhood Policing Team.
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PC Howard Blake
Collar No.: 2420
I have 25 years experience in the Police force and have spent the last 11 years working as part of Youth offending service. In my spare time I am a local referee in both adult and youth football.
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PCSO Debbie Willock
Collar No.: 20664
I cover the Odd Rode area. I have been with Cheshire Constabulary since January 2010. Previously, I was a customer service advisor for Cheshire East Council. My interests include socialising, reading and going to the gym.
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PCSO David Wilkinson
Collar No.: 20641
I cover the Elworth and Ettiley Heath area of Sandbach. I joined Cheshire Constabulary in June 2008. Before that I was a Human Resources Manager. In my spare time I like to socialise, play sports and listen to a variety of music.
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PCSO Daniel Barry
Collar No.: 20401
I finished a law degree at Keele University in July 2006. I became a Police Community Support Officer with Cheshire Constabulary in March 2007 and have covered the Alsager area ever since. Outside of work I keep fit, I love music and support Stoke City.
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PCSO Heidi Davenport
Collar No.: 20361
I cover the Alsager, Church Lawton and Hassall Green area. I have been with Cheshire Constabulary as a PCSO since November 2006. Before I joined Cheshire Constabulary I worked for the NHS. In my spare time I enjoy keeping fit, and I have a power boat qualification.
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PCSO Spike Elliott
Collar No.: 20651
I cover Sandbach town centre and surrounding areas. I've been with Cheshire Constabulary since May 2008. I was previously a PCSO for two years in Lincolnshire. My interests are walking and I run an ATC Squadron in Buxton.
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PCSO Sarah Jinks
Collar No.: 20645
I cover the Alsager and Odd Rode areas. I have been with Cheshire Constabulary since March 2009. Before I joined Cheshire Constabulary, I was cabin crew based at Manchester Airport. My interests include socialising, climbing and hiking.
Area Team officers
The below officers support the wider neighbourhood issues in the
whole area in support of the dedicated Neighbourhood Policing
Team