Fullwell

Welcome to Met Engage,

We're transforming the Met to become a service that truly delivers for you.

Through our new platform Met Engage you can get to know your local officers, help shape how we police your local area and have direct access to key information and advice.

This isn't just a platform for us to tell you what we're doing in your area, it's an opportunity for you to tell us what's concerning you most so we can take action on the things that truly matter to you.

Fullwell Safer Neighbourhoods Team

Your Safer Neighbourhoods Team is a group of Met police officers dedicated to serving your community. The team is made up of officers based in your area or 'ward', supported by additional officers from the wider area.

We work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for the area. This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on reducing crime across London.

To contact to your team about local policing issues, email us at Fullwell@contact.metengage.co.uk or pick an officer to email below. (Please do not use this contact method to report crime, in an emergency always call 999 or you can report crime online at www.met.police.uk or dial 101).

Paige Brown (Metropolitan Police, Police Constable, FULLWELL SNT)

Paige Brown

Police Constable

Kamini Howes (Metropolitan Police, Sergeant, Safer Neighbourhoods - Fairlop ward)

Kamini Howes

Sergeant

Kristy Phillips (Metropolitan Police, Police Sergeant, Fullwell Ward - East Area)

Kristy Phillips

Police Sergeant

Yasmin Robinson (Metropolitan Police, Police Constable, Fullwell Ward)

Yasmin Robinson

Police Constable

Russell Sparrey (Metropolitan Police, PCSO, EAW SNT FULLWELL WARD)

Russell Sparrey

PCSO

Nicholas Sutton (Metropolitan Police, Inspector, Redbridge North)

Nicholas Sutton

Inspector

Local Priority Issues

We are committed to tackling the issues that matter most to local communities. Based on our conversations with residents, and the issues they have raised with us, our main priorities are:

Priority Action taken

Theft offences on Barkingside High Street: shoplifting, theft person (dipping) and robbery

Issued 21 January 2026

SPECIFIC: Conduct regular checks for new robbery/theft offences on the High Street and undertake effective patrols offering crime prevention advice when appropriate. Conduct regular engagement events at location to deter/disrupt offences such as Crime prevention initiatives to take place at banks. Targeted high visibility patrols at any identified hotspots or vulnerable premises on the High Street. Positive enforcement against identifiable suspects. . Targeted crime prevention advice and high visibility patrols of repeat victim locations identified. Re Shoplifting, regular patrols and engagement with shop workers to encourage reporting and identify any potential regular offenders.

MEASURABLE: Success can be measured by monitoring the number and location of robbery and associated theft offences reported to Police and responding appropriately whilst also looking to take preventable action.

ACHIEVABLE: All proposed actions are achievable and will promote community safety.

RELEVANT: Priority identified by police and community members as a continuing concern and agreed by Ward Panel as a priority for the next 3 months.

TIMELY: The period between ward panel meetings and associated data will be used to monitor the success of these actions.

Actioned 21 January 2026

Residential Burglary

Issued 21 January 2026

SPECIFIC: Conduct regular checks for new burglary offences on the ward and undertake effective cocooning, offering crime prevention advice. Conduct regular checks for wanted burglary/theft offenders who may be residing on the ward and deal accordingly. Targeted high visibility patrols at any identified hotspots. . Crime prevention advice to be disseminated on Met Engage and during engagement events.

MEASURABLE: Success can be measured by monitoring the number and location of burglaries reported to Police and responding appropriately whilst also looking to take preventable action.

ACHIEVABLE: All proposed actions are achievable and will promote community safety.

RELEVANT: Priority identified by community members as a current concern and agreed by Ward Panel as a priority for the next 3 months.

TIMELY: The period between ward panel meetings and associated data will be used to monitor the success of these actions.

Actioned 21 January 2026

Vehicle Crime

Issued 21 January 2026

SPECIFIC: Conduct regular checks for new vehicle crime offences on the ward and undertake patrols in the area offering target hardening advice to residents. Conduct regular checks for wanted vehicle crime offenders who may be residing on the ward and deal accordingly. Targeted high visibility patrols at any identified hotspots. Crime prevention advice to be disseminated on Met Engage and during engagement events.

MEASURABLE: Success can be measured by monitoring the number and location of vehicle crime offences reported to police and responding appropriately whilst also looking to encourage residents to maximise vehicle security.

ACHIEVABLE: All proposed actions are achievable and will aim to reduce the incidents of motor vehicle crime.

RELEVANT: Priority identified by community members as a current concern and agreed by Ward Panel as a priority for the next 3 months..

TIMELY: The period between ward panel meetings and associated data will be used to monitor the success of these actions.

Actioned 21 January 2026

The word cloud below represents the issues raised by residents through their Local Matters survey. We take this into consideration along with discussions with stakeholders, ward panel meetings and conversations with the public when setting our key priorities

What members in Fullwell are saying are the issues in the area:

Latest Alerts

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Local Priorities Theft From Motor Vehicle Update

Dear Resident,Thank you for taking the local priority survey recently, your ongoing feedback about l...

Metropolitan Police
29/01/2026 08:11:35

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How we are tackling e-bike crime in Barking & Dagenham

Over the last few months, we have been talking to Londoners at our community crime fighting events, ...

Metropolitan Police
26/01/2026 16:17:58

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How we are tackling e-bike crime in Redbridge

Dear residents, Over the last few months, we have been talking to Londoners at our community crim...

Metropolitan Police
22/01/2026 12:51:13

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Survey

We are conducting a survey on the ward to all residents signed up on Met Engage and will take the re...

Metropolitan Police
13/01/2026 09:10:16

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VAWG

VAWG Meeting for Women Only Date 15th January 2026 Venue Barkingside Recreation Park Outside Chi...

Metropolitan Police
09/01/2026 14:26:59

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Redbridge Neighbourhood Policing Newsletter – January 2026

Message from Acting Chief Inspector Dave HolgateHappy New Year and welcome to the first Redbridge Ne...

Metropolitan Police
06/01/2026 14:43:38

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Ward panel : Wed 21 Jan 18:00

DearResident, Please be aware of the date/location of the next ward panel meeting, we hope you wi...

Metropolitan Police
06/01/2026 13:33:02

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Cuppa with a Copper : Fri 30 Jan 12:00

Hi Resident

Metropolitan Police
02/01/2026 18:54:55

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