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In emergencies, call 999. Use only if a crime or incident requiring an urgent response is in progress or is about to be committed.
For most calls, including the reporting of crimes and any incident requiring a prompt, but not urgent, response: phone the Force call handling centre on 0845 4567000.
Thornbury Police Station is open between 10am and 2pm on weekdays. Click here for contact details and directions.
There's a local beat page, with recent news and crime statistics on the Avon & Somerset Police website.
The role of a Police Community Support Officer
My main role is to be on high visibility patrol, mainly on foot, but also sometimes on bicycle, helping to deter crime, reassuring members of the public and dealing with various areas of lower level crime and anti-social behaviour.
My powers vary greatly, I deal with many issues like traffic offences, which include parking offences, issuing fixed penalty notices for anything from parking to throwing a firework.
I talk to members of the public about any issues they may have and take action to deal with it, and if I can't help. I then pass it on to the appropriate authority.
I visit community groups and schools, attend meetings and get to know as many people in the Thornbury area as possible. I aim to be a familiar friendly face who people of all ages can talk to, whilst still representing the Police Force.
Other issues that I help with, can be anything from graffiti to abandoned bikes, damages signs etc...
On a more Police side, I assist in different ways, such as help Police with offenders, road traffic collisions, house to house enquiries, seize items and obtain peoples details, and much more, too much to list.
When you see me out and about, don't be shy, say hello, I look forward to meeting you.
Tony Blackmore, PCSO 8752, Thornbury Police Station.
The Safer South Gloucestershire Community Safety and Drugs partnership website
This site is devoted to answering your concerns about drugs and alcohol, crime and disorder (including hate crime and domestic violence), anti social behaviour and making your communities safer.
If you live or work in South Gloucestershire, you can use it to find out how you can get help or information about any of our services. You can also read about our wide-ranging services, projects and initiatives.
The partnership also welcomes any comments, feedback or suggestions you have on how they can help improve safety and well being in your community.














