Wednesday, April 17, 2024
ISSUE: Anti-social behaviour (ASB)
ACTION: We regularly conduct pro-active patrols and have increased police presence in u2018hotspotu2019 areas. The areas we identify as a priority are patrolled daily by Police Officers and Police Community Support Officers. We identify these areas based on trends in data; community feedback and update them regularly. Local PCSOu2019s have issued several Anti-Social Behaviour Contracts and engaged with partnership agencies to identify diversion schemes for those causing regular issues. We have engaged with local schools to assist with enforcement and education around ASB. We have also enforced closure orders on properties that have been highlighted as generators of ASB and supported the vulnerable people associated with these properties. We will continue to react to community concerns.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
ISSUE: Rural Crime
ACTION: The area we cover is largely rural and we understand the impact that rural crime has on the rural community. We regularly liaise with local land owners to offer crime prevention advice and conduct targeted patrols alongside the local land owners to create a presence and deter those committing the crimes. We continue to work closely with our Rural Crime Team for intelligence gathering and assisting them with their investigations and we often run targeted operations with them. Rural areas are part of our daily patrols which we conduct to act as both as a deterrent and to engage with the community. We have secured kits from SelectaDNA to deliver out to local farmers to mark-up agricultural property to act as a deterrent to offenders. These will be rolled out in due course.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
ISSUE: Retail Crime
ACTION: We have recently met with town councillors and residents to discuss issues around retail crime. There are lots of small
New Thames Valley Police priorities and concerns for this neighbourhood will be published here once they are announced by Thames Valley Police through the data.police.uk portal.