Carlton, Langold and Blyth neighbourhood team (Nottinghamshire Police)

Police Force
Nottinghamshire Police
Web Page
http://nottinghamshire.police.uk/local/bassetlaw_newark_sherwood/west_bassetlaw/carlton_langold_and_blyth/
About This Team
The Carlton Langold Beat covers Carlton-in-Lindrick, Langold, Oldcotes, Styrrup and Blyth. PC Dave Taylor is the Beat Manager for Carlton-in-Lindrick, which encompasses the villages of Carlton in Lindrick, Costhorpe, Wallingwells and Wigthorpe situated close to the border with South Yorkshire two miles north of Worksop on the A60. They have a combined population of 6,000. Costhorpe is primarily a linear village along the A60 immediately north of Carlton in Lindrick the only amenity is a large council owned recreational playing field between Lawn Road and Langold Country Park. Wallingwells is located at the end of Long Lane to the West of Carlton in Lindrick the area is rural and surrounded by fields and woodland. Wigthorpe is a small hamlet to the south east of Carlton in Lindrick. It is situated on small side road off the A60. PC Paul Allison is the Beat Manager for Langold, Oldcotes, Styrrup and Blyth. Langold was originally developed to house miners and their families that were relocated mainly from the North East of England. Oldcotes is situated one mile North of Langold and is a small rural village. Styrrup is sited between Oldcotes and Harworth and like Oldcotes is also a small rural village. Blyth is situated on the A1 corridor and has main arterial routes running through the Village giving access to Worksop, Maltby, Sheffield, Doncaster and as stated, the main A1. PC Allison and PC Taylor are both supported in their roles by PCSO's Nuttall and Padley.
Wards Policed By This Team
Blyth, Carlton, Langold

Police Officers in this team

  • PCSO Scott Padley
  • PC Dave Taylor
  • PC John Graham
  • PCSO Catherine Parker

Source: NPIA

Last updated 03 Mar 10:37 (about 2 years ago)