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Inspector Pete Foster is the Neighbourhood Policing Inspector for Chippenham, Calne, and Corsham, covering both the towns and surrounding rural areas. He has held this role since January 2024.
Pete joined Wiltshire Police in March 2007 and has served in a variety of frontline and leadership roles, including Response and Neighbourhood Policing as both a Police Constable and Sergeant in Swindon, as well as time spent in Custody. He also worked as a Force Incident Manager in the Crime and Communication Centre in Devizes and is a qualified Tactical Firearms Commander.
With extensive experience in neighbourhood policing at all levels: PC, Sergeant, and now Inspector, Pete brings a strong understanding of community engagement, long-term problem solving, and safeguarding.
He leads a dedicated team of Police Officers and Police Community Support Officers focused on protecting the vulnerable, reducing harm, and building safer, more connected communities.
Jamie Ball is the Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant for the town of Chippenham, a position he has held for the past three years. With 22 years of service in Wiltshire Police, Jamie has dedicated the majority of his career to frontline, uniformed roles across the Chippenham, Malmesbury, and Royal Wootton Bassett policing areas. Known for his commitment to community safety and visible policing, Jamie is a familiar and trusted presence in the local area.
In addition to his core duties, Jamie holds an ancillary role as a Counter Terrorism Licensed Search Officer. This specialist role has seen him seconded to major national events, including the G7 Summit in Cornwall and the UEFA Champions League Final in Cardiff, contributing to high-level security operations.
Jamie works in close partnership with Chippenham Town Council, the Local Area Board, and the local authority to tackle issues that matter most to residents. He is passionate about building strong community relationships and ensuring local policing remains responsive, visible, and effective in meeting the needs of the town.
PC Jess Swanborough is a Neighbourhood Officer serving Chippenham and its surrounding rural communities and villages. She has been a Police Officer for 12 years and previously worked as a Detention Officer in the Custody Unit for four years.
In her role, Jess actively engages with local parish councils, schools, housing associations, and licensed premises through initiatives such as Pubwatch. She is dedicated to reducing crime, promoting safety, and providing reassurance to the public.
Police Community Support Officer Laura Maplesden is a member Chippenham Neighbourhood Policing Team, where she covers Chippenham Town Centre and Pewsham. She began her career with Wiltshire Police in 2019, initially serving the community in Royal Wootton Bassett until October 2022.
In her current role, Laura works closely with local schools and housing agencies to respond to community concerns and enhance public safety. She is particularly passionate about engaging with young people in the area, regularly visiting primary and secondary schools to build positive relationships and liaise with safeguarding leads and head teachers.
Laura also enjoys gathering and developing intelligence to support her Police Constable colleagues, contributing to the wider efforts of crime prevention and community reassurance.
This map uses data from local forces. The hotspots give only a loose idea of where crimes happened. Actual locations and details of crimes are kept anonymous.
Please note that not all crimes that occurred can be shown on the map.
0 incidents of Crime occurred in Wiltshire Police could not be mapped to a location and therefore are not on this map. Learn more about how data is managed on police.uk.
Location anonymisation is accurate to 2012 and 2022 population and housing developments.
Known issues with forces' data are set out in the changelog on data.police.uk.