Operated by: Humberside Police

https://www.police.uk/pu/your-area/humberside-police/barton/

Contact Details

Telephone: 101

Email: [email protected]

Current Priorities

Issue

Barton Police Station - Opening Hours

Action

The front office at Barton Police Station is open as follows:

Monday - 12:00am to 8:00pm
Wednesday - 10:00am to 6:00pm
Thursday - 10:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday - 9:00am to 5:00pm

PC Chris HOWSON, PCSO Tracy DYAS, and PCSO Sabina STEFANESCU are your local Neighbourhood Policing Team.

Please visit the station if there is something you wish to discuss, or alternatively, you can attend the numerous drop-in sessions we hold every month in the community (dates, times & locations are published on social media).

In addition to the Neighbourhood Team, Barton Police Station is staffed by two Response Officers day-and-night, 365 days per year, who attend emergencies and 999 calls in Barton and surrounding areas.

Also based at Barton Police Station are the Neighbourhood Teams for Ferry Ward, and Burton & Winterton Ward.

Issue

Barton Youth Club

Action

The new Barton Youth Club continues to be a success.

Where - The Hub, Maltby Lane, Barton
When - Friday, 5:00pm x 7:00pm
Who - Youths aged between 11 and 15-years

So far the Youth Club has been very successful, attracting between ten and fifteen youths each week. Most youths choose play a variety of ball games in the sports hall, whilst others sit and draw, or play board games. We hope that in coming weeks, Wi-Fi and Gaming will also be available.

The sessions are FREE but with limited places, so if your child would like to attend, consent forms are available from the Barton Town Council offices, Baysgarth School, or at Barton Police Station.

The sessions are supervised by Council Youth Workers, but the Barton Neighbourhood Policing team also visit most weeks to offer support.

Issue

Youths kicking doors in Barton.

Action

It’s that time of year again when we’re starting to see reports of youths kicking residents doors in Barton.

This is more than ‘knock-a-door-run’ where youths as young at 11-years are vigorously kicking doors, often causing damage. The occupants can be elderly and this behaviour leaves them fearing for their safety. We’re currently working to identify a cohort of youths responsible for several recent occurrences near St Mary’s Church, by reviewing CCTV, speaking to witnesses, and if necessary liaising with local schools to identify the youths. Anyone identified will be investigated for Harassment and Public Order offences.

The Barton Neighbourhood Policing Team would urge anyone who’s a victim of this to report on 101, or online using the Humberside Police Website.

This is despicable behaviour by a minority of youths, who perhaps don’t realise the emotional impact this has on people in their community. Humberside Police will not tolerate this and proportionate action will be taken.

Upcoming Events

Street Surgery - Baysgarth Leisure Centre

Meet the Barton Neighbourhood Policing Team

Where: Baysgarth Leisure Centre

When: 16 January 2025 at 11:00 - 16 January 2025 at 11:30

Street Surgery - Town Council Offices

Street Surgery - Town Council Offices

Where: Town Council Offices, Queen Street, Barton-on-Humber

When: 21 January 2025 at 11:00 - 21 January 2025 at 12:00

Street Surgery - Victoria House (ONGO)

Meet the Barton Neighbourhood Policing Team

Where: Victoria House, Barton (ONGO)

When: 28 January 2025 at 15:00 - 28 January 2025 at 16:00