Edgware SNT Ward Panel
With the consent of the people, serving all of the Communities of Edgware Ward in the London Borough of Barnet.
The Edgware Priorities and Other Demands
The main reason for the Ward Panel is to act as a conduit to the SNT in deciding the Priorities on which the team will concentrate. We achieve this goal by a mixture of information provided by the SNT and the Ward Panel members' own experiences in the ward.
At present, the SNT has four Priorities, with a number of past ones having been considered to be resolved by the panel, to the limit that any problem can be resolved in the modern world. We are immensely proud of our SNT for completing past Priorities and support them in their efforts with the current ones.
Priority 1
Reducing drug dealing and drug use on the Stonegrove Estate area.
Priority 2
Reducing the numbers of pick-pocketing incidents within the Station Road shopping area.
Priority 3
The youth priority. The provision of youth diversity projects within the Ward. This includes Edgware 2gether and Nutmeg.
Priority 4
Reducing dangerous crossing incidents on Spur Road and the surrounding area, including road safety issues.
Edgware - The Demands
As well as the Priorities above, the team deals with many other issues on a day-to-day basis, these include the following;
- A major transport hub within the Borough of Barnet, with the bus station and the Northern Line underground terminus next to each other in Station Road.
- A daily influx of students from 8 different Secondary Schools
- A major shopping centre - The Broadwalk, along with a shoppers' and commuters' car park.
- A secondary shopping area in Glengall Road (shared with Hale Ward)
- One of the largest secondary schools in the Borough; there are approximately 1,300 students who come through Edgware every day to attend the London Academy.
- Six other Schools within the Ward
- A large Jewish community, along with 12 Synagogues all within the Ward.
- The Stonegrove Estate area.
- The North Broadfields Estate area.
- Edgwarebury Park and Stonegrove Park
- The Edgware Pub-Watch scheme
- London Gateway Services on the M1.
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Useful Links
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Contacting the Police
The Safer Neighbourhood Team does not operate 24/7 and is NOT a first response part of the Police. In emergency, you should dial 999 and ask the operator for the Police.
If
your call is not urgent, you should call Colindale Police Station, which
is open 7 days per week, 24 hours per day, on the new London-wide non-emergency
contact number, 0300 123 1212. For full details of when and when not
to use the 999 emergency system, please
click here
If you would specifically like to speak to the Ward Sergeant or one of his team, please call 020 8721 2762 or 0774 779 1197, or click here to email the SNT

