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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.
Anti-social driving
Issued 01 June 2026
Proactive patrols are continuing, with work within the community to identify and seize the vehicle of those individuals responsible for anti-social driving in the area.
We remain committed to tackling this issue head-on. Drivers who put others at risk will continue to be dealt with robustly. We’re also working closely with Community Speed Watch to address concerns around speeding and to help keep our roads safe.
Actioned 28 September 2026
Anti-social behaviour
Issued 01 June 2026
We’re responding directly to reports of anti-social behaviour. With targeted patrols that are part of our ongoing commitment to keeping your community safe and ensuring that concerns are acted upon swiftly.
Actioned 28 September 2026