Police and crime commissioner hosts events to tackle rural and farming crime across South Yorkshire

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Farmers and landowners are invited to attend a series of events in the coming weeks, targeted at supporting the rural and farming communities within our region and hearing their concerns about crime and how it affects them.

The events will be hosted by South Yorkshire Police and the South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner who are together launching a Rural Watch scheme to encourage closer working and sharing of issues, in order to tackle rural crime.

One event will take place in each district of South Yorkshire and will provide an opportunity to meet members of the Rural and Wildlife Crime Team, find out about their activities and raise issues of concern.

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The outcomes from these meetings will be used to shape the team’s forthcoming priorities and will be an opportunity for South Yorkshire Police to provide updates on current work being undertaken as well as to take feedback and questions from members of the community.

Rural crime is often linked to Organised Crime Groups (OCGs) who target and exploit rural communities across a range of crime typesRural crime is often linked to Organised Crime Groups (OCGs) who target and exploit rural communities across a range of crime types
Rural crime is often linked to Organised Crime Groups (OCGs) who target and exploit rural communities across a range of crime types

The events will take place on the following dates (venues will be confirmed once attendees have registered): Doncaster – Wednesday 3 May at 6.30pm; Rotherham – Tuesday 16 May at 4pm; Sheffield – Thursday 18 May at 4pm.

Rural crime is often linked to Organised Crime Groups (OCGs) who target and exploit rural communities across a range of crime types, for example organised plant theft, livestock theft, burglaries targeting firearms, poaching and hare coursing.

It is an issue for large parts of South Yorkshire but often tends to go unreported. These events aim to encourage farmers and landowners to share their issues and to encourage reporting of all crimes to enable South Yorkshire Police to be more responsive and effective.

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South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Dr Alan Billings, said: “I often speak to farmers and those who live in rural areas whose livelihoods are blighted by crime and anti-social behaviour on their land. The effect of offences within a rural environment can often be far-reaching and have a lasting impact on both individuals and their families, as well as the wider community.

“By hearing the concerns of our rural residents and how crime, and the fear of crime, affects them, we can get a better understanding of the needs of our rural communities and ensure policing services are available to meet their needs.”

“If your land is affected by anti-social behaviour and/or criminal activity, or you wish to learn about and inform the work of the Rural and Wildlife Crime Team, I encourage you to attend one of the meetings.”

Assistant Chief Constable David Hartley of South Yorkshire Police said: “Rural crime can have a devastating and detrimental impact on residents and businesses alike. It leaves those living in rural communities and farmers and business owners feeling even more isolated. Theft of machinery or damage to crops and fields can significantly affect farmers, not just financially but it can also impact on insurance premiums, food prices and damage local communities.

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“At South Yorkshire Police we want to ensure that we are in a position to respond appropriately. We’re improving our visibility in our rural communities and working with them to respond quickly to reports of crime.”

If you would like to attend one of these events please register your interest here. Details of the venues will be sent following registration.