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This is a continuing priority...Anti-social behaviour related to drug use and homelessness. These issues have had a visible and distressing impact on residents, businesses, and visitors—ranging from the presence of rough sleeper encampments and drug paraphernalia to individuals visibly under the influence in public spaces.
Issued 02 September 2025
To address this, we have developed and implemented a dedicated disruption plan led by the neighbourhood policing team. This includes enhanced high-visibility patrols and close partnership working with the local authority, the Rough Sleeper Outreach Team, CDAS (Community Drug and Alcohol Services), and the management team at Adullam Life House. Recent activity has seen the successful clearance of multiple encampments, the issuing of a Section 34 Dispersal Order to combat anti-social behaviour, and ongoing intelligence gathering around drug supply networks in the area. We recognise that many of the individuals involved are vulnerable, and we are committed to taking a balanced approach—combining proportionate enforcement with access to support services aimed at long-term rehabilitation and stability. This enhanced focus will continue over the coming months, and we are already receiving positive feedback from the community as a result of our recent actions.
Actioned 30 September 2025
Problem Solving Policing to Tackle ASB
Issued 02 September 2025
Problem Solving Policing has also seen an increase in high visibility patrols to assist in tackling ASB, and I know the local community have enjoyed seeing officer out on the street, taking the opportunity to engage and talk through local concerns.
Actioned 30 September 2025
Homelessness, rough sleeping, ASB and related drug use
Issued 03 December 2025
To address this, we have developed and implemented a dedicated disruption plan led by the neighbourhood policing team. This includes enhanced high-visibility patrols and close partnership working with the local authority, the Rough Sleeper Outreach Team, CDAS (Community Drug and Alcohol Services), and the management team at Adullam Life House. Recent activity has seen the successful clearance of multiple encampments, the issuing of a Section 34 Dispersal Order to combat anti-social behaviour, and ongoing intelligence gathering around drug supply networks in the area. We recognise that many of the individuals involved are vulnerable, and we are committed to taking a balanced approach, combining proportionate enforcement with access to support services aimed at long-term rehabilitation and stability. This enhanced focus will continue over the coming months, and we are already receiving positive feedback from the community as a result of our recent actions.
Actioned 31 December 2025
Problem Solving Policing to tackle ASB
Issued 03 December 2025
Problem Solving Policing has also seen an increase in high visibility patrols to assist in tackling ASB, and I know the local community have enjoyed seeing officer out on the street, taking the opportunity to engage and talk through local concerns.
Actioned 31 December 2025
Fly-Tipping and Littering Linked to Homeless Encampments
Issued 03 December 2025
We are aware of ongoing issues with fly-tipping and littering linked to homeless encampments in the Stoke area, which is causing considerable distress to local businesses. In response, we are working closely with the local authority, including street-cleaning teams and Environmental Health, to ensure public and where appropriate, private spaces are kept clean, safe, and accessible.
This partnership approach will continue as we look to identify sustainable solutions and reduce the impact on the community. We'd encourage the community to report any issues linked to rubbish, littering & fly tipping direct to Stoke on Trent City Council.
Actioned 31 December 2025
Retail Crime & Shoplifting
Issued 10 March 2026
We’ve been actively listening to our business community, who have reported the significant impact this type of crime is having on both staff and shoppers. In response, we’ve completed a Designing Out Crime review in partnership with our Early Intervention and Prevention Unit, identifying environmental and procedural improvements to help deter offending. We have also focused operationally on identifying and targeting priority shoplifters, taking enforcement action including arrests where appropriate. In parallel, officers have been engaging directly with store security teams, working together to implement deterrents and banning known offenders from entering premises. We recognise that enforcement alone is not the solution, which is why we’ve worked closely with partner agencies to address the underlying causes of retail crime, such as homelessness and wider challenges. Regular rough sleeper outreach and welfare checks have been carried out in the town centre to ensure support is offered where needed. To help prevent issues, we've shared public safety messages to shoppers around vehicle crime prevention, reminding people to secure their vehicles and keep valuables out of sight when using local car parks. Looking ahead, this area will remain a key focus for us. We will continue to use Civil Powers, such as Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) and Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs), to manage persistent offenders and support safer retail environments.
Actioned 31 March 2026
Anti-social Behaviour Linked to Rough Sleeping & Homelessness
Issued 10 March 2026
To address this, we have developed and implemented a dedicated disruption plan led by the neighbourhood policing team. This includes enhanced high-visibility patrols and close partnership working with the local authority, the Rough Sleeper Outreach Team, CDAS (Community Drug and Alcohol Services), and the management team at Adullam Life House. Recent activity has seen the successful clearance of multiple encampments, the issuing of a Section 34 Dispersal Order to combat anti-social behaviour, and ongoing intelligence gathering around drug supply networks in the area. We recognise that many of the individuals involved are vulnerable, and we are committed to taking a balanced approach by combining proportionate enforcement with access to support services aimed at long-term rehabilitation and stability. This enhanced focus will continue over the coming months, and we are already receiving positive feedback from the community as a result of our recent actions.
Actioned 31 March 2026
Vehicle Crime
Issued 10 March 2026
Operation Alcaic continues focused on tackling vehicle crime. We now have a dedicated officer leading on this priority, and early results have already seen several key arrests. This operation closely links with our ongoing work under Operation Transom, targeting anti-social behaviour involving nuisance motorbikes. We are working in close partnership with our Roads Policing Team, using specialist tactics, NPAS (police helicopter), and drone technology to identify and apprehend offenders. These crimes are not only causing financial loss and distress to victims but also endangering the lives of both the offenders and other road users. We remain committed to taking robust enforcement action and encourage all residents to secure their bikes, keep them out of sight where possible, and report any suspicious activity or intelligence to us.
Actioned 31 March 2026
Homelessness, rough sleeping and drug related anti-social behaviour (ASB)
Issued 11 June 2026
To address this, we have a dedicated disruption plan led by the neighbourhood policing team. This includes enhanced high-visibility patrols and close partnership working with the local authority, the Rough Sleeper Outreach Team, CDAS (Community Drug and Alcohol Services), and the management team at Adullam Life House. Recent activity has seen the successful clearance of multiple encampments, the issuing of a Section 34 Dispersal Order to combat anti-social behaviour, and ongoing intelligence gathering around drug supply networks in the area. We recognise that many of the individuals involved are vulnerable, and we are committed to taking a balanced approach, combining proportionate enforcement with access to support services aimed at long-term rehabilitation and stability. This enhanced focus will continue over the coming months, and we are already receiving positive feedback from the community as a result of our recent actions.
Actioned 30 June 2026
Shoplifting and retail crime continue to be a significant concern, impacting local businesses, staff, and the wider community. Repeat offenders are a key driver of this demand.
Issued 30 June 2026
Deployed a dedicated Town Centre officer to provide a consistent and visible policing presence, focusing on prevention, enforcement, and engagement with businesses.
Intelligence-led, targeted problem-solving activity is being used to identify patterns, prolific offenders, and hotspot locations. We will take a firm and consistent approach with repeat offenders, using all available powers and pursuing positive outcomes through the criminal justice process.
We continue to work closely with retailers, security staff, and partner agencies to share information, build cases, and coordinate responses.
Actioned 30 June 2026