Current timestamp: 22/06/2025 00:00:06
AgeAlertAnonymousAppealsApplicationsApply Or RegisterArea OutlineArrow DownArrow LeftArrow RightArrow UpAutomatic DoorsBack ArrowBusinessCalendarCashArrow DownArrow LeftArrow RightArrow Down[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-chrome' for 'English (United Kingdom)']ClockCloseContactDirectionsDocumentDownloadDrawDrugExpandExternal LinkFacebookFb CommentFb LikeFiletype DefaultFiletype DocFiletype PdfFiletype PptFiletype XlsFinance[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-firefox' for 'English (United Kingdom)']First AidFlickrFraudGive FeedbackGlobeGuide DogHealthHearing ImpairedInduction LoopInfoInstagramIntercom[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-internet-explorer' for 'English (United Kingdom)']LaptopLiftLinkedinLocal Activity[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-location' for 'English (United Kingdom)']LoudspeakerLow CounterMailMapMap PinMembershipMenuMenu 2[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-microsoft-edge' for 'English (United Kingdom)']Missing PeopleMobility ImpairmentNationalityNorth PointerOne Mile RadiusOverviewPagesPaper PlaneParkingPdfPhonePinterestPlayPushchairRefreshReportRequestRestart[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-rotate-clockwise' for 'English (United Kingdom)']Rss[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-safari' for 'English (United Kingdom)']SearchShareSign LanguageSnapchatStart AgainStatsStats And Prevention AdviceStopSubscribeTargetTattosTell Us AboutTickTumblrTwenty Four HoursTwitter LikeTwitter ReplyTwitter RetweetUploadVisually ImpairedWhatsappWheelchairWheelchair AssistedWheelchair ParkingWheelchair RampWheelchair WcYoutubeZoom InZoom Out

Leave this site

Cookies

We use some essential cookies to make our website work. We’d like to set additional cookies so we can remember your preferences and understand how you use our site.

You can manage your preferences and cookie settings at any time by clicking on “Customise Cookies” below. For more information on how we use cookies, please see our Cookies notice.

Accept cookies Reject cookies Customise cookies

Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.

Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.

Sorry, there was a technical problem. Please try again.

Skip to main content

Skip to main navigation

Welcome

This site is a beta, which means it's a work in progress and we'll be adding more to it over the next few weeks. Your feedback helps us make things better, so please let us know what you think.

Show me the site

Northamptonshire Police crest

  • Back to Report

    • Crime
    • Domestic abuse
    • Rape, sexual assault and other sexual offences
    • Road traffic incident
    • Report antisocial behaviour
    • Report a missing person
    • Fraud, bribery or corruption
    • Spiking
    • Stalking or harassment
    • Lost or found property
    • Lost or stolen vehicles
    • Hate crime
  • Back to Tell us about

    • Tell us about possible terrorist activity
    • How to tell us about something you've seen or heard
    • A procession or event you are planning
    • Filming
  • Back to Apply or register

    • Careers and volunteering
    • Charity collection licences
    • Compensation for victims of crime
    • Firearm, shotgun or explosives certificate
    • Attend a misconduct hearing
  • Back to Request

    • A collision report
    • Intellectual property (IP) licence
    • Compensation for something the police have done
    • Your fingerprints
    • Information: about the police, about yourself or someone else
    • Request an update
  • Back to Thanks and complaints

    • Feedback about the website
    • Complaints
    • Say thanks
  • Your area
  1. ...
  2. News

Police chief and commissioner reaffirm commitment to visible and accessible local policing following re-opening of police station front office in Northampton

Main article content

News
Published: 09:30 18/02/2025

CSq front office Feb 2025 1.jpg

Northamptonshire’s Chief Constable and Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner have reaffirmed their commitment to visible and accessible local policing, following a visit to the re-opened front office and public enquiry desk at Campbell Square Police Station in Northampton.

Chief Constable Ivan Balhatchet and Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone visited the new front office at Campbell Square to talk to staff about the relocation, as they further develop their plans to provide a stronger police presence in the county’s major towns.

The front office and public enquiry desk re-opened at the station in January, after relocating from its previous base at Northampton Guildhall. Bringing the enquiry desk back into a traditional police station location enables greater access to other policing services, such as neighbourhood policing teams. It also provides a better and safer environment for enquiry desk staff.

Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone explained that putting visible and accessible local policing is at the heart of her public safety plan for Northamptonshire.

She said: “The Chief Constable and I share an absolute commitment to putting police officers in the heart of the communities they serve and making it easier for the public to contact their police.

“We are actively looking at ways to give Northamptonshire Police a stronger presence in the county’s other major towns. This could be through shared hubs with other organisations, seeking innovative ways of engaging  the community, or by opening new facilities of our own, and we will balance the needs of the community with the operational demands of policing.

“We are working on this as fast as we can to ensure police officers are visible and accessible in the heart of neighbourhoods across the county.”

As well as reviewing the accessibility of its public-facing contact points, the Chief and Commissioner also remain committed to further strengthening neighbourhood policing in Northamptonshire. There is a renewed focus on proactive, prevention-focused community policing, and a strong partnership approach to targeted action in areas with higher levels of crime and social issues.

Chief Constable Balhatchet said: “Alongside our ambition to develop community hubs in key locations across the county, and our commitment to supporting our rural communities through better access to and engagement with their local neighbourhood and rural crime officers, we are also introducing new teams dedicated to proactive crime-fighting, reduction and prevention.

“The forthcoming introduction of a new neighbourhood crime team, as well as a realignment of Operation Revive resources with a team focused on ‘clear hold build’ principles, will strengthen our neighbourhood policing and help drive down crime and anti-social behaviour in local communities.

“The Neighbourhood Crime Team, which is set to launch in April, will focus on burglary and personal robbery. Neighbourhood constables will work alongside detectives to respond to and investigate those crimes that can really impact on feelings of safety within communities.”

“The Clear, Hold, Build team will build on the Operation Revive programme. This has seen neighbourhood teams working with response colleagues and detectives as well as councils, schools, social services and other partners, to take a multi-faceted approach to tackling crime in a specific community.

“Dedicating greater resources to this will allow us to identify and focus on the areas that really need it, whatever their size or location. This an exciting progression of the Op Revive approach, where these principles have already helped achieve safer, stronger communities in the Kings Heath and Blackthorn areas of Northampton.”

Clear, Hold, Build can be described as a three-step plan that sees organised crime, criminals and their associates cleared from an area through targeted investigative and enforcement activity. The area is then held and stabilised through high visibility policing, assistance from partner agencies and community support.

Mr Balhatchet added: “In the meantime, our neighbourhood policing teams continue to work hard to be visible and accessible in their local communities, engaging with those who live and work on their patch, and tackling the issues that cause most concern to local people.

“I encourage people to take the opportunity to speak with and share any concerns or information with their local officers and PCSOs. They can do this face to face such as at community surgery, or online via our website or community messaging service.”

Anyone wanting more information about neighbourhood policing, who their local officers are and how to contact them, can find out more at www.northants.police.uk/neighbourhoods. To receive email updates about crime and policing from local officers, sign up to the Force’s community messaging service Northamptonshire Talking.

The Campbell Square enquiry desk is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm, and the locations and opening times of all the public enquiry desks  can be found on the Northamptonshire Police website in the Contact Us section.

 

Pictured (left to right):  Deputy Property Operations Manager MJ De Bruyne Walker, Chief Constable Ivan Balhatchet, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone, and Head of Property Kate Perriss

Share

Footer navigation

Northamptonshire Police

  • Contact us
  • About us
  • News
  • Careers and volunteering
  • Campaigns
  • Privacy notice
  • Cookies
  • Terms and conditions
  • Accessibility

Information and services

  • Advice and information
  • Crime prevention
  • Stats and data
  • Accessing information (FOI)
  • Report
  • Tell us about
  • Apply or register
  • Request
  • Feedback

Partners

  • Police.uk
  • Ask the Police
  • Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner

Follow us on

© Copyright 2025. All rights reserved.