Bury St Edmunds
Welcome to the Bury St Edmunds Safer Neighbourhood page. This section contains useful information about your neighbourhood.
Street level crime
Police.uk gives Suffolk residents access to the latest crime data in their neighbourhood.
Neighbourhood priorities
- Addressing the issue of begging in Bury St Edmunds town centre
- Addressing the anti-social use of motor vehicles in the Moreton Hall area

Inspector Matt Paisley
I am pleased to be responsible for the parishes and towns within the Bury St Edmunds Safer Neighbourhood area.
It is traditionally an area with low levels of crime and disorder, but my team and I are totally committed adapt our style of neighbourhood policing to the challenges of the future, ensuring a quality and professional service is delivered.
Newsletter
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Meet your team
Your Safer Neighbourhood Team works with you and partner agencies in your community to identify and address local concerns.
Bury St Edmunds TeamKey Facts
- The Bury St Edmunds Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) area consists of 53 parishes and 9 town wards. The main town of Bury St Edmunds is a thriving market town with its own cathedral, substantial brewery, and major hospital.
- Bury St Edmunds SNT covers a mixture of urban and rural communities all situated within the catchment of St Edmundsbury District Council.
- The area borders Forest Heath District to the west, Babergh District to the south, Mid-Suffolk District to the east and Norfolk's Breckland District Council to the north.
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#NRT5 have arrested a female in #BSE for failing to appear at Ipswich Magistrates Court. She will spend the night i… https://t.co/SFRmv4Yxad
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#NRT5 have also arrested a female this afternoon for domestic related threats to destroy property and malicious com… https://t.co/yveGjgJhEN
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#NRT5 have detained a female under 136 of the Mental Health Act after we were called to a female displaying erratic… https://t.co/BPMcu61ezQ
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Contact us
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