After years of responding to emergencies across East London, Inspector Nick Sutton is now proud to be part of neighbourhood policing in South Woodford and all other Redbridge wards north of the A12
After over two decades on the frontline in East London, I’ve now stepped into the role of inspector for Redbridge North. For the past 18 months, I’ve served as the Acting Chief Inspector for Redbridge’s emergency response teams, so I know this borough well; its challenges, its complexity and most importantly, its people, both in the community and in the teams who serve it every day. Taking on this new neighbourhood role is a genuine privilege. But I don’t want to use this space to talk about me – I want to tell you about the team I’ve joined.
Neighbourhood policing has faced relentless pressure. Like many other areas, we’ve been impacted by financial constraints and frequent abstractions – with officers regularly redeployed to support emergency response teams or central London operations. Despite this, the Redbridge Neighbourhood Police Teams have stayed focused on what truly matters: their communities.
They continue to show up, stay visible, and engage with those they serve. They solve problems quietly but effectively. They work with council and housing partners, tackle antisocial behaviour, engage with schools and youth groups and remove dangerous offenders from our streets. They do all this with limited resources and without ever seeking the spotlight. That level of commitment deserves recognition.
My role now is to support and champion their work. I want to protect their ability to focus on the issues that matter locally – to give them the time, tools and encouragement to continue building trust and delivering real results. That means enabling their ideas, reinforcing the impact they make and ensuring neighbourhood priorities are not overshadowed by competing demands.
Neighbourhood policing might not always make headlines, but it’s the foundation of public confidence. It’s what reassures residents, prevents harm and creates safer, more resilient communities. I’ve spent my whole policing career on the frontline and seen time and again how strong local relationships can make the difference in preventing crime and building lasting trust.
In my first few weeks, I’ve spent time listening to officers, to partners and to the people we serve. The message is clear: there’s more to do, but there’s a strong base to build from. The challenges are real. But so is the dedication of this team. They’ve stayed committed, focused and deeply connected to their communities. That’s something I’m proud to be part of.
To contact South Woodford SNT, call 07887 626 647 or visit swvg.co.uk/snt
To contact Churchfields SNT, call 07407 492 729 or visit swvg.co.uk/snt
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