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I am pleased to introduce myself as the Neighbourhood Policing Inspector for Solihull, covering Lyndon, Elmdon, Olton, Silhill, Shirley, Blythe and St Alphege.
I bring over 20 years of frontline policing experience. I have previously served across response, neighbourhood and Roads Policing. Most recently leading high-performing response team on Solihull.
I am passionate about visible neighbourhood policing, reducing crime, and strengthening trust and confidence through effective partnership working.
Solihull is not just my place of work – I grew up here, attended school locally and have spent most of my life in the borough. That personal connection gives me a strong sense of pride and responsibility in serving our communities.
I am looking forward to working with you all to deliver safer streets and tangible results for the residents and businesses of Solihull
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