Nottinghamshire Police

Nottinghamshire Police plays an important role in fighting crime, protecting people and promoting law and order in Nottinghamshire. We do this 24 hours a day, every day.

We police an area of more than 800 square miles and serve a diverse population of more than one million people living in Nottinghamshire’s towns and villages and the cosmopolitan city and conurbation of Nottingham, the regional capital of the East Midlands.

Our business is to help make Nottinghamshire a safer, better place to live, work and visit, and we do this in partnership with other organisations and local communities across the county.

Road Safety Partnership
The partnership is a joint initiative between local authorities, Nottinghamshire Police and other agencies in Nottinghamshire. It was established in 2000 as part of a national scheme to encourage local organisations to work together to improve road safety.

The partnership’s main objectives are to:
• Ensure that motorists keep to speed limits and obey traffic signals
• Educate road users about the steps they can take to reduce the risk of becoming involved in a road accident.

Nottinghamshire Police also has speed detection equipment fitted in some of its patrol and response vehicles, enabling officers to enforce the speed limit on any section of road anywhere in the county. Trained divisional officers have access to hand held speed detection devices which they are able to use in response to local complaints of speeding.


Contacts

Stephen Warren
Sergeant
Motorway Unit
Rennie Hogg Road
Nottingham
NG12RX

T: 03003009999 EXT 8002241
E: STEPHEN.WARREN@NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.PNN.POLICE.UK


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