Security

The company employs Bridge Security to provide on-site security services.

One security officer is on duty 24-hours a day and is housed in the gatehouse at the Crofton Road entrance, from where the gates are also controlled by a traffic management officer. 

The guard patrols the park both day and night in our Fully Electric Security Vehicle to pick up signs of whether there is anything untoward occurring at any of the properties.  

If you have had a burglary, attempted burglary, or an alarm condition at your property, you or your neighbours can alert the Security Officer, who will normally attend within a few minutes of being notified. On arrival, they will check the property externally and, where possible, the perimeter.

If Bridge are the appointed key-holders and have been granted permission to enter the premise in the absence of the owner, the Security Officer will carry out a full inspection of the property even if they believe the suspects to be on site, provided there is no threat to the officer. The same criteria would apply even if Bridge are not appointed key-holder, should the house owner be on site and require assistance. If the owners are not at home the Security Officer will contact them to appraise them of the situation and if necessary wait until the owner(s) arrive home.

Should suspects be found on site the officer will detain them until the police arrive, provided this does not cause a risk to himself or others.

Security 24 hours Emergency: 0203 906 6965 

The Security Officer also adds to the smooth running of the daily operation of the park.  Some items they deal with are:

  • Rapid response to incidents and alarm conditions
  • Reporting of incidents or, in an emergency, calling the police
  • Parking control
  • Internal traffic control and assisting with large deliveries
  • Monitoring pedestrian access and requesting any door to door trading or undesirables to leave
  • Reporting any street lighting not working to the Infrastructure Director
  • Reporting damage to verges and roundabouts to the Infrastructure Director
  • Monitoring building works to ensure it is within the approved operating times
  • Monitoring vehicle access and parking at building sites
  • Dealing with anything blocking or restricting our roads
  • Reporting any tree damage to the Infrastructure Director
  • General assistance

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions and we will endeavour to respond to you as soon as possible.