Nottinghamshire Police invite you to join them at a Bassetlaw beat surgery

by | 10 June 2025 | Community Event, Worksop

Police beat surgeries provide an opportunity for the local community to meet Neighbourhood Policing teams, where you can raise any concerns you may have with them.

The surgeries are held in local venues within the community, they’re informal and you’ll have the chance to speak to your local team about any issues affecting your area, obtain crime prevention advice and raise any concerns. There is no requirement to book in advance and you can pop in any time between the stated hours below.

They have various surgeries across Worksop and West Bassetlaw and upcoming dates are:

Worksop

  • Carlton in Lindrick, Civic Centre: Thursday 12th June, 5.00pm to 7.00pm
  • Langold Village Hall: Thursday 19th June, 6.00pm to 7.30pm
  • NCHA 31, Monmouth Court, Prospect: Thursday 19th June, 5.00pm to 7.00pm
  • Non-urgent crime reporting can be made via non-emergency telephone number 101, and online reporting forms at www.nottinghamshire.police.uk.
    In an emergency, always dial 999.

Cycle Security Marking

Bassetlaw Neighbourhood Policing Team are pleased to be once again offering members of the public the opportunity to have their bicycles security marked for free.

In 2024, they held six events across Bassetlaw and marked more than 120 bikes, also registering them on to the National Bike Register Database. BikeRegister is recognised as the National Cycle Database and is used by all UK Police Forces to search for stolen and recovered bikes.

Members of the public will be able to have their bikes marked with a unique code for free and registered onto the database, making it easier for the police to reunite stolen bikes with their owners. Marking bicycles can also act as a deterrent for thieves as the bike is permanently marked, making it less desirable to steal and harder to sell on.

Two tamper proof stickers are attached to the bicycle’s frame, and the make, model and other details of the bike are recorded, along with the details of the owner, which are uploaded onto the database
All pedal cycles and electrically assisted e-bikes are eligible for registration on BikeRegister. Anyone interested in attending a bike marking event is encouraged to check Bassetlaw Neighbourhood Policing Teams’ social media pages and Worksop Life to keep up to date of upcoming events.

The first event is to be held on Sunday 1st June at Asda on Sandy Lane Worksop. The Team will be there from 10.00am to 2.00pm.

Their second event will follow on Sunday 29th June, 10.00am to 2.00pm, at Torworth Grange, Great North Road, Torworth, DN22 8NY.