Police services
The Sussex Police is set up into six divisions, each lead by a Superintendent as Divisional Commander. These divisions are then split into districts which are then commanded by a Chief Inspector.
Sussex Police policy is about putting local communities first and their needs and issues and priorities are at the heart of local policing.
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Sussex Police pride themselves in being accessible to all those in need, and are therefore visible around town, are locally known, and are knowledgeable about the area.
If you wish to contact someone within the police force, then here are some useful numbers:
Sussex Police (emergency): 999
Sussex Police (non-emergency): 0845 6070999
Crimestoppers (if you have information regarding a crime) 0800 555111
Horsham Domestic Violence Drop in: 07961 022442 (Thursdays)
Domestic Violence Helpline: 0207 3922092
Childline: 0800 1111
Samaritans: 0345 909090
Horsham Mediation Service: 01403 258900
Horsham Victim Support: 01403 750 450
Saxon Weald: 01403 226000
Community Safety: 01403 215124
Anti-social Behaviour Team: 0845 6070999 ext. 30233
Horsham North ASB Caseworker: 07793 908837
Horsham South ASB Caseworker: 07734 231040
Street Scene team: 01403 215533
Ashington Neighbourhood Warden: 01903 891543
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Hide AdSteyning, Bramber, Upper Beeding Neighbourhood Warden: 01903 813236
You can also report a crime online at. www.actionfraud.org.uk
For information about your local Neighbourhood watch team, or if you want to join then go to www.neighbourhoodwatch.net
For anymore information about your local police station or constabulary the visit www.sussex.police.uk
Horsham Police Station is located on Hurst Lane.