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Supply and use of drugs in the town centre, predominantly use by the homeless and dealers seeking to exploit them. This has a knock-on effect with anti-social behaviour, low-level disorder, violence and theft from the shops and businesses.
Issued 05 June 2026
Officers allocated to liaise with businesses throughout the town to address repeat shoplifters and issues raised by business owners along with dedicated daily hotspot patrols. Local officers and PCSO's have been tasked with daily high visibility patrols and proactive use of stop search in order to tackle drug possession and dealing. A variety of tools such as Community Protection Warnings/Notices, Community Behaviour Orders and arrests are used to tackle offending robustly and steer offenders into support services to address drug/alcohol abuse. Local officers are also working closely with partners such as BID, Rough Sleepers and Community Safety Partnership teams to tackle the root cause of the issues. Work remains ongoing.
Actioned 05 June 2026
Rough sleepers and begging has been raised as an issue due to the intimidation of members of the public and the impact on local businesses.
Issued 02 March 2026
We have allocated an officer to be a central point of contact to liaise with local businesses, Business Improvement District and Community Safety Partnerships, and address issues raised and coordinate a town centre response. Dedicated high visibility patrols have increased and we are using plain clothed officers, stop search and CCTV to identify offenders and use of anti-social behaviour legislation to tackle repeat offenders. Positive action to be taken when offences of begging have been identified, however support and diversion tactics are to be implemented in conjunction.
Joint working with Newcastle Borough Council continues to understand and identify opportunities to support individuals struggling with homelessness.
Actioned 05 June 2026
Violence in the town centre, predominantly at weekends, has been an ongoing issue for this area.
Issued 05 June 2026
Operation safer nights has been created to provide a visible policing presence in the town centre for Friday and Saturday nights. Numerous officers on foot and in vehicles are present through the town to provide reassurance and intervention if needed. Anti-social behaviour (ASB) legislation is being used to provide dispersal powers as well as the use of CCTV to monitor and ensure the safety of those using the town centre. Offenders arrested for violence are dealt with robustly with bail conditions, banning notices and Community Protection Warnings/Notices are used to prevent further incidents of disorder.
Joint working with Newcastle Borough Council and consultation with licensing officers continues to understand and share information of licensed premises subject to anti-social behaviour. PABCIS continue to offer good joint working opportunities. We are working alongside Newcastle Business Improvement District (BID) officials to identify and support those affected by crime and anti-social behaviour.
'Safer Space' signposting and premises being used during night time economy periods to support visitors who may experience vulnerability or related concerns.
Actioned 05 June 2026
Retail crime such as shoplifting in the town centre
Issued 09 June 2026
Repeat offenders are being targeted and 'Hot Spot' policing patrols continue, consisting of high visibility and plain clothes officers. Joint working with retail businesses continue to identify target hardening opportunities and bringing offenders to justice.
Actioned 11 June 2026