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Local Policing is organised into 3 divisions, each comprising Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) based within district teams. NPTs provide community engagement, foot patrols and assist local and partnership problem-solving. NPTs are led by a District Commander and comprise sergeants, police officers and PCSOs.
These work with youth, licensing and enforcement officers. Also, investigators, specialists, and police staff within divisions and across Sussex Police support NPTs to protect communities and catch criminals.
Public place violent crime, and night-time economy related crime and disorder.
Reducing public place violent crime including VAWG and youth related crime and disorder keeping all communities safe from violence; in swiftly responding to incidents of public based violence, and using policing powers available, from powers of dispersal, to criminal behaviour orders to crackdown on offending.
Issued 01 June 2026
•Increased patrols during the night-time economy, with partners including Street Pastors each Friday and Saturday evening under Operation Marble.
•Continuing our work alongside partners and support agencies for victims of violent crime, including domestic abuse and VAWG, and to continue raising awareness of support channels advice, and reporting services available to all victims with a number of events held in the last few months.
•Increased patrols during the World Cup working with licensed premises to encourage responsible alcohol sales.
Actioned 01 June 2026
Town Centre business crime
Supporting town centre businesses in targeting repeat offenders, and working to reduce business crime through collaborative work, through both increased patrols, and police and partner led operations to tackle business crime, and bring those responsible to justice.
Issued 01 June 2026
• Additional patrols under the Summer Of Action initiative aimed offering a high visibility police presence in the town centre will see a number of extra hours spent in the town in the coming months, with significant arrests for business crime related offences being advertised via our social media and Sussex Police news website when made.
•Continued joint activities with partners to support staff and business in the town centre.
•Undercover and Live Facial Recognition (LFR) deployments over in recent months to deter town centre business crime. Including Project Servator deployments and LFR van deployments.
(search
LIVE FACIAL RECOGNITION – REGISTER OF DEPLOYMENTS) on our Sussex Police website for more information and details of deployments.
Actioned 01 June 2026
Drug harm reduction and street community related crime and disorder/issues around the train station area
Targeting drug related crime in your town centre through intelligence, enforcement and partnership work.
Issued 01 June 2026
•Police have secured a closure order on a number of properties in the town in the last 6 months, closed due to anti-social behaviour, disorder and drug related incidents, details have been published to our Eastbourne Police Facebook, or our Sussex Police website.
•Police led operations, targeting known areas of drug use and drug dealing, as well as partnership work around known addresses causing drug harm in your area.
•Continued work alongside partners, and local authorities to address community concerns, including partnership work with housing and British Transport Police continues into the Summer to target those using the rail networks to bring drugs into the town.
Actioned 01 June 2026