Pubdate: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 Source: Evening Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2003 Northamptonshire Newspapers Limited Contact: http://www.northantsnew.co.uk/news/tele/index.asp Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2272 CRACKDOWN WILL CONTINUE POLICE have secured funding for for a further three months of extra activity on a Wellingborough estate, after successful operations cut burglary and targeted drug dealers. Police on the Hemmingwell estate will be able to keep their temporary police house, opened in November in Fulmar Lane, until the end of March, thanks to extra funding from Wellingborough Council's community safety budget. Since September, the community beat officers have had support from an extra four police officers and burglaries have been cut from about 12 a month to one or two. There has also been a crackdown on suspected drug dealers, with several arrests. Insp Philip Osborne, responsible for the estate, said: I have been extremely pleased with the progress of PC Pete Wright and his team, and all the additional support. "Wellingborough Council has been able to supply us with funding from the community safety budget. PC Wright said: The drug operations have taken up a lot of our time and it has been a six-month process getting evidence on individuals. "I would like to extend my thanks to the residents for all the information they supplied." Acting chairman of the Hemmingwell Residents Association Cathy Mulholland said: "We would like to thank the police for all their work and hope it continues." Cllr Maurice Brockman, who represents the Hemmingwell ward on Wellingborough Council, said: "Everyone on the estate is very pleased with the police's attitude and I am pleased to see the continuance of the police sub-station." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek