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The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff.

They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders, to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.

The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff.

They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders, to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.

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PCSOs provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, using designated powers where needed, deterring and preventing crime, and tackling antisocial behaviour.

They are problem solvers and work with partners, where needed, to address local issues.

PCSOs provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, using designated powers where needed, deterring and preventing crime, and tackling antisocial behaviour.

They are problem solvers and work with partners, where needed, to address local issues.

PCSOs provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, using designated powers where needed, deterring and preventing crime, and tackling antisocial behaviour.

They are problem solvers and work with partners, where needed, to address local issues.

PCSOs provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, using designated powers where needed, deterring and preventing crime, and tackling antisocial behaviour.

They are problem solvers and work with partners, where needed, to address local issues.

PCSOs provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, using designated powers where needed, deterring and preventing crime, and tackling antisocial behaviour.

They are problem solvers and work with partners, where needed, to address local issues.

PCSOs provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, using designated powers where needed, deterring and preventing crime, and tackling antisocial behaviour.

They are problem solvers and work with partners, where needed, to address local issues.

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    Shoplifting

    Issued 01 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Police remain in the town every day, carrying out daily and evening high-visibility patrols to tackle crime and respond quickly as issues arise. Arrests continue to be made as part of our proactive approach, which includes engaging with businesses to share crime prevention advice and gather intelligence.
    Our efforts are delivering results for offences such as theft, violence, and antisocial behaviour. Repeat offenders are being targeted through enforcement and court action, leading to custodial sentences and disrupting persistent criminality. The DISC system strengthens our partnership with local businesses, enabling real-time information sharing and helping us act swiftly against those causing harm. We remain committed to keeping the town safe and secure.

    Actioned 28 September 2026

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    Anti-social behaviour

    Issued 01 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Police continue to tackle antisocial behaviour with a daily presence at the pod and regular high-visibility patrols, including evenings, in hotspot areas. Officers are identifying those responsible and taking proportionate action, offering advice, engaging with parents, and issuing Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) where needed. Our approach combines enforcement with early intervention to reduce ASB and create a safer environment for everyone.

    Actioned 28 September 2026

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    Street Community / Drinking in public

    Issued 01 June 2026

    Action taken:

    In response to ongoing concerns, we are maintaining daily patrols which have enabled us to engage more effectively and robustly with members of the street community.

    We are actively enforcing the conditions of the Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), including the confiscation of alcohol where appropriate, to help maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all. In addition, we are issuing Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) to the most persistent offenders, imposing specific behavioural conditions aimed at curbing anti-social conduct and reducing the impact on the wider community.

    We are also working closely with local businesses, particularly those involved in the sale of alcohol, to raise awareness of the issues and promote responsible retail practices. This includes providing guidance on refusing sales to individuals who are known to contribute to street-level disorder.

    Alongside enforcement, we continue to collaborate with partner agencies to support individuals within the street community, ensuring their welfare is considered while addressing behaviours that negatively affect public spaces. Our visible presence allows us to respond swiftly to incidents, prevent escalation, and reassure residents and visitors alike.

    We remain committed to balancing firm enforcement with compassionate support, ensuring our town remains a safe and inclusive place for everyone.

    Actioned 28 September 2026

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