North Area - Seaham
Neighbourhood Profile
Officers based at Seaham police office are responsible for the wards of Seaham Town, Dawdon, Parkside, Deneside, Eastlea, Westlea, Dalton Heights, Seaton, Northlea, Dalton-le-Dale, Hawthorn, Cold Hesledon, Dalton Park and Murton.
Officers based at Easington police office are responsible for the wards of Easington Colliery, Easington Village, Grants Houses, South Hetton and Haswell.
Stations in my Neighbourhood
Please note that although this station is operational on a 24hr basis; front counter opening times are as below:
Main Station
Seaham Police Office,
The Avenue,
Seaham Police Office,
County Durham,
SR7 8AD
Area Contact
Telephone: 0345 60 60 365
Fax: 0191 375 2710
Email: seaham@durham.pnn.police.uk
Opening Times
8am until 6pm - Monday to Friday
Closed Saturday and Sunday
An intercom system and CCTV facility outside of these hours is available to link callers to the North Area Communications Centre to obtain police assistance.
Other Local Stations
Easington Police Office,
37 Glebe Terrace,
Easington,
Co. Durham,
SR8 3DH
Healthworks Building,
Paradise Lane,
Easington,
Co. Durham,
SR8 3EX
Please note that both Easington Police Office and the Healthworks Building are not staffed by police officers between any set times
Neighbourhoods
News
21st January 2010
Cars deliberately burned out in Seaham
Arsonists targeted and destroyed three cars in the same street in Seaham in the early hours of today
Events
17th March 2010
Deneside, Westlea, Eastlea, Dalton Heights PACT Meeting
Police and Communities Together. Come along and share your views.
Priorities
- For your neighbourhood priorities please choose your neighbourhood page from the drop down menu above.
Your Neighbourhood Inspector
My name is Vince Addison and I am the Seaham Neighbourhood Inspector.
The staff at the station include the response teams, providing 24/7 cover, and the neighbourhood team which is made up of PCs, PCSOs and detectives.
We are committed to engaging with local communities to identify the crime and anti social behaviour problems that affect them; we then work with local people and partner agencies to solve these issues. I know that we can work together to improve community life in our neighbourhoods.


