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Bristol district > Trinity neighbourhood area > Easton beat

Easton beat is a mixture of council, privately owned and privately rented dwellings occupied by a diverse multi-cultural society. Commercial shops are mainly contained within the Stapleton and St Marks Road area. Also the Easton Business Centre has a number of light industrial units.

In addition to the usual modes of public transport, the beat is also serviced by rail with a local station at Stapleton Road.

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Partners and Communities Together (PACT) gives you the opportunity to influence what happens in your neighbourhood and is our local policing pledge to you. It is a mechanism whereby neighbourhood issues, identified through local meetings, are taken to a partnership panel, where courses of action are agreed. Find out more.

If you are unable to attend a meeting but would like to make your views known, please Register your local priorities.

Current public priorities

Agreed 27th January 2010

1. High visibility policing for the whole of the beat
2. Safety on the cycle track

An additional issue raised was the increase of dog fouling in the area. Bristol City Council will be the lead on this issue but will work in conjunction with the police on the matter.

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The next meeting date will be shown here once it has been agreed.

You can contact your neighbourhood team if you wish to have the opportunity to meet with them prior to the next meeting date

Bristol district and Trinity neighbourhood area news


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Robbery

Name: Carl Gillespie

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Burglary and theft from a dwelling

Name: Kevin Frederick

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Robbery

Name: Ashley Burt

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Two counts of robbery

Name: Ishmael Fanty

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Live and Unsigned competition launches in Avon and Somerset (Forcewide)
It's back! But for 2010 it's bigger and even better - Battle of the Bands has become Live and Unsigned.

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Neighbourhood Newsletter (Trinity)
Download your local Neighbourhood Newsletter for Autumn 2009 here.

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Fraud by false representation

Can you help us identify two white men who we think may be able to help with our enquiries into a case of fraud by false representation that occurred between 10.45am and 12.30pm on 27 October in High Grove, Sea Mills, Bristol.

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Rape

Can you help us identify a man who we think may be able to help with our enquiries into a case of rape that occurred on Baptist Road, Easton at 9pm on November 30 2009?

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