Crime for TR1 2BL

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Street-level crime and anti-social behaviour in from the Home Office.

To protect privacy, crimes are mapped to points on or near the road where they occurred.

Street name Crime type

Police station and neighbourhood policing team

Neighbourhood police station

Truro Police enquiry office
Truro Police enquiry office
Courtleigh House, 74-75 Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall
TR1 2PN
Tuesday - Friday
0900-1400 1500-1800
Saturday
0900-1400

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  • Telephone: 101
  • Email: truro@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk

Boscawen neighbourhood policing team

PC Andy Filkins
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PC Shane Tangye
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PCSO Emil Gabriele
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About this neighbourhood

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The bustling Cathedral City of Truro is the centre for administration, commerce and tourism. The name of Truro is meant to represent the three rivers that converge on the inland city; The Kenwyn, The Truro and The Allen. It is Cornwalls only city and in the 12th Century there exisited a castle on what is now The Courts Of Justice.

Truro is a historic Market town, full of diversity and is cosmopolitan. There are two indoor markets the Pannier and Lemon street, with the Pannier being the largest. Lemon Quay is visited twice weekly every Wednesday and Saturday when the farmers market comes to town. Saturdays also tend to see Art & Craft and Food & Drink fayres being held on Lemon Quay in large marquees. 

The city is also home to wonderful variety of specialist shops, cafes and the national brands, making Truro a shopping heaven.

The Boscawen ward lies within the centre of the city which borders Pydar and St Clements street on the north side and extends to Old Falmouth road to the south. The ward although large in size, the police and its partners are very active and work closely together to ensure Truro is a safe and pleaseant experience for all. This is highlighted in the Nationally recognised Shopwatch, Offwatch and Pubwatch schemes.

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There are several Neighbourhood Watch Schemes that are active within the ward where the police and local residents work together to identify local issues                     

Your local Boscawen councillors

Rob Nolan, 10 The Parade, Truro, Tel. 07813 755210.

Jennifer Hosken, 13 Vivian Court, Strangways Terrace, Truro, Tel.01872 273929.

Mary Neale, 1 The Courtyard, David Penhaligon Way, Truro, Tel.01872 320107.

Patricia A Young, 21 Bosvean Gardens, Truro, Tel.01872 273422.

Joe Taylor, 3 Pendeen Road, Truro, Tel.01872 441984.

Michael Cox, 14 Trewidden Close, Truro, Tel.01872 223206.

Truro City Council, Boscawen Street, Truro, TR1 2NE

Tel: 01872 274766

Email: info@truro.gov.uk

The force responsible for policing and crime prevention in this area is Devon & Cornwall Police.

Messages and events

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Upcoming events

  • Shop Watch Meeting

    When: 4th June 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro

    Monthly meeting bewteen local retailers and police to discuss local issues

  • Pub Watch Meeting

    When: 5th June 2013, 3.00pm

    Where: Conservative club, Truro

    Monthly meeting with local publicans and police to discuss local issues.

  • Have Your Say Meeting

    When: 14th June 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Council Chambers, Boscawen street

    Quarterly meeting involving partner agencies to discuss local issues relevant to Truro.

  • Have Your Say Meeting

    When: 16th June 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro

    Quarterly meeting with all partner agencies to discuss local issues relevant to Truro.

  • ASB Meeting

    When: 19th June 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Truro Front Office, Lemon Street

    Monthly multi agency meeting to discuss local problamatic people

  • Shop Watch Meeting

    When: 2nd July 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro

    Monthly meeting between local retailers and police to discuss local issues.

  • Pub Watch Meeting

    When: 3rd July 2013, 2.00pm

    Where: Conservative Club, Truro

    Monthly meeting with local publicans and police to discuss local issues

  • Truro Race For Life

    When: 14th July 2013, 9.00am

    Where: Richard Lander School

    Annual charity race for breast cancer

  • Truro Race For Life

    When: 14th July 2013, 9.00am

    Where: Richard Lander School

    Annual charity race for breast cancer

  • ASB Meeting

    When: 17th July 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Truro Front Office, Lemon Street.

    Monthly multi agency meeting discussing local problamatic people

  • Shop Watch Meeting

    When: 6th August 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro.

    Monthly meeting beteen local retailers and police to discuss local issues

  • Pub Watch meeting

    When: 7th August 2013, 3.00pm

    Where: Conservative Club, Truro.

    Monthly meeting with local publicans and police to discuss local issues

  • ASB Meeting

    When: 14th August 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Truro Front Office, Lemon Street.

    Monthly multi agency meeting discussing local problamatic people

  • Cornwall Pride

    When: 24th August 2013, 9.00am

    Where: Truro City Centre

    Annual event in Truro City Centre

  • Shop Watch Meeting

    When: 3rd September 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro

    Monthly meeting between local retailers and police to discuss local issues.

  • Pub Watch meeting

    When: 4th September 2013, 3.00pm

    Where: Conservative Club, Truro

    Monthly meeting with local publicans and police to discuss local issues

  • Truro Carnival

    When: 7th September 2013, 5.00pm

    Where: From Hendra park leading through the streets into Truro City Centre.

    Annual carnival for all the family

  • ASB Meeting

    When: 11th September 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Truro Front Office, Lemon Street.

    Monthly multi agency meeting discussing local problem people

  • Have Your Say Meeting

    When: 13th September 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Council Chambers, Boscawen street.

    Quarterly Meeting for all Truro based partner agencies to discuss local issues relevant to Truro.

  • Have Your Say Meeting

    When: 13th September 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro.

    Quarterly meeting for all partner agencies to discuss local issues relevant to Truro

  • Half Marathon

    When: 15th September 2013, 9.30am

    Where: Truro

    Truro's Annual half marathon - fantastic family event

  • Shop Watch Meeting

    When: 1st October 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro.

    Monthly meeting between local retailers and police to discuss local issues.

  • Pub Watch Meeting

    When: 2nd October 2013, 3.00pm

    Where: Conservative club, Truro

    Monthly meeting with local publicans and police to discuss local issues

  • ASB Meeting

    When: 9th October 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Truro Front Office. Lemon Street.

    Monthly Multi agency meeting discussing problamatic people.

  • Shop Watch Meeting

    When: 5th November 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro.

    Monthly meeting between local retailers and police to discuss local issues.

  • Pub Watch Meeting

    When: 6th November 2013, 2.00pm

    Where: Conservative Club, Truro

    Monthly meeting with local publicans and police to discuss local issues

  • Remembrance Parade

    When: 10th November 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Truro City Centre, Bosacwen street.

    Annual Parade in the City Centre

  • ASB Meeting

    When: 13th November 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Truro Front Office, Lemon Street.

    Monthly Multi Agency Meeting discussing local problamatic people.

  • City Of Lights Parade

    When: 13th November 2013, 7.00pm

    Where: Truro City Centre

    Annual parade of school children carrying lanterns through the city

  • Late Night Christmas Shopping

    When: 27th November 2013, 5.00pm

    Where: Truro City Centre

    Annual chritmas late night shopping in Truro city centre - experience a wonderful night.
    Every Wednesday 27/11, 4/12, 11/12, 18/12/13

  • Shop Watch Meeting

    When: 3rd December 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro.

    Monthly meeting between local retailers and police to discuss local issues.

  • Chrismas Primestock Show

    When: 4th December 2013, 9.00am

    Where: Lemon Quay

    Annual event great family atmosphere where you can see prized animals.

  • Pub Watch Meeting

    When: 4th December 2013, 3.00pm

    Where: Conservative Club, Truro

    Monthly meeting with local publicans and police to discuss local issues.

  • Victorian Market

    When: 10th December 2013, 9.00am

    Where: Lemon Quay

    Annual market on Lemon Quay from 101213 to 151213

  • ASB Meeting

    When: 11th December 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Truro Front Office, Lemon Street.

    Monthly Multi Agency Meeting discussing local problem people.

  • Have Your Say Meeting

    When: 13th December 2013, 10.00am

    Where: Council Chambers, Bosacwen street.

    Quarterly meeting involving loclally based partner agencies discussing local issues relevant to Truro.

  • Have Your Say Meeting

    When: 13th December 2013, 10.00am

    Where: City Hall, Truro

    Quarterly meeting for all partner agencies to discuss local issues relevant to Truro.

  • Midnight Firework Display

    When: 31st December 2013, 12.00am

    Where: Lemon Quay

    Fireworks to celebrate the incoming New Year

Monthly crime data provided by police.uk under the Open Government Licence

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