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Tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB) that is negatively impacting residents, businesses, and public spaces. This includes disruptive conduct such as intimidation, vandalism, noise nuisance, and disorderly gatherings.
Issued 28 August 2025
Our aim over the next three months is to reduce incidents of anti-social behaviour. We will do this by increasing police presence and responding swiftly to reports of nuisance behaviour, harassment, and public disorder. We will continue with community engagement and partnership working to solve the root causes of these issues.
Continued focus around tackling Anti Social behaviour
Issued 30 November 2025
Over the next three months, we’re prioritising action on groups causing anti-social behaviour and street gang activity in our community. This includes tackling intimidation, disorder, and criminal behaviour linked to these groups. You’ll see more high-visibility patrols in hotspot areas, targeted interventions, and enforcement against those involved in gang-related crime. We’ll also work closely with local authorities, youth services, and community partners to prevent violence, reduce harm, and keep our streets safe for everyone.
Drug misuse and anti-social behaviour
Issued 01 June 2026
In the next three months, the neighbourhood policing team will prioritise tackling drug misuse and anti-social behaviour linked to groups gathering in public areas, following clear concerns from the community. We will target key hotspots where this behaviour is causing intimidation and disruption, using assertive patrols, focused enforcement and community intelligence to disrupt offenders, safeguard vulnerable people and restore confidence in the affected locations.