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Rydym yn defnyddio rhai cwcis hanfodol i wneud i’n gwefan weithio. Hoffem osod cwcis ychwanegol fel y gallwn gofio eich dewisiadau a deall sut rydych yn defnyddio ein gwefan.
Gallwch reoli eich dewisiadau a gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd drwy glicio ar “Addasu cwcis” isod. I gael rhagor o wybodaeth am sut rydym yn defnyddio cwcis, gweler ein Hysbysiad cwcis.
Mae eich dewisiadau cwcis wedi’u cadw. Gallwch ddiweddaru eich gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd ar y dudalen cwcis.
Mae eich dewisiadau cwcis wedi’u cadw. Gallwch ddiweddaru eich gosodiadau cwcis unrhyw bryd ar y dudalen cwcis.
Mae’n ddrwg gennym, roedd problem dechnegol. Rhowch gynnig arall arni.
Y troseddau a adroddir amlaf yn ystod Mai 2026
Troseddau y llynedd
| Mis | Cyfanswm | Canran |
|---|---|---|
| Meh 2025 | 123 | 8.3% |
| Gorff 2025 | 124 | 8.4% |
| Awst 2025 | 141 | 9.6% |
| Medi 2025 | 122 | 8.3% |
| Hyd 2025 | 123 | 8.3% |
| Tach 2025 | 135 | 9.2% |
| Rhag 2025 | 128 | 8.7% |
| Ion 2026 | 94 | 6.4% |
| Chwef 2026 | 114 | 7.7% |
| Maw 2026 | 108 | 7.3% |
| Ebr 2026 | 115 | 7.8% |
| Mai 2026 | 147 | 10% |
Mae timau plismona lleol yn grwpiau o swyddogion sy'n ymroddedig i wasanaethu'r gymuned. Mae timau'n cynnwys swyddogion sydd wedi'u lleoli yn yr ardal, gyda chefnogaeth swyddogion ychwanegol o'r ardal ehangach.
Mae timau'n gweithio'n agos gydag awdurdodau lleol, sefydliadau, partneriaid a thrigolion i benderfynu ar flaenoriaethau plismona. Mae hyn yn helpu timau i ddod o hyd i atebion hirdymor i broblemau lleol.
Inspector
Lee Kerslake
Sergeant
Joe Pitman
PCSO
Ann Devereux
PCSO
James Francis
PCSO
Josh Trowbridge
PCSO
Leah Bailey
PCSO
Robert Watson
PCSO
Robert Young
Constable
Anna Rees
Supervisor
Jakub Pietroczuk
Constable
Katherine Davis
Constable
Michael Ashford
Constable
Nikolas Georgiou
Constable
Sam Draper
This priority was originally agreed in December 2025. It was reviewed in February 2026, March 2026 as well as June 2026 and remains our local priority. We have seen a rise in reports involving members of the street community and street drinking, which has led to significant anti-social behaviour and criminality. Large groups, often exceeding ten individuals, are gathering in public spaces, consuming alcohol openly, and causing disruption to local businesses and members of the public. This behaviour frequently includes public order offences such as shouting, swearing, and creating excessive noise, as well as acts of public nuisance like urinating and defecating in open areas. 10 February 2026 update Actions taken to date: 02/12/2025 We are committed to tackling this issue and ensuring that our communities are both safe and feel safe. However, we recognise that this is a complex societal problem that cannot be solved through enforcement alone. Many individuals within the street community are vulnerable adults, often facing addiction issues and personal traumas that have contributed to their current circumstances. For this reason, a multi-agency approach is essential. Over the coming months, the local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be organising sporadic, multi-agency engagement events. During these operations, we will actively engage with members of the street community, ensuring they are aware of local charities offering support and signposting them to the local council’s homelessness prevention team to help them access accommodation. At the same time, we will continue to enforce the law and take action to prevent anti-social behaviour. This will be a combined effort between the police, the local council’s homeless prevention team, and charities such as Somewhere to Go. Together, we aim to balance enforcement with support, addressing the root causes of vulnerability while maintaining public safety and community confidence. 16/12/2025
Winter of Action Intensifies in Weston-super-Mare Town Centre
The Winter of Action initiative has been stepped up in Weston-super-Mare Town Centre in recent weeks, with the local Neighbourhood Policing Team strengthened by additional resources from Avon and Somerset Police and multi-agency partners.
This collaborative approach is tackling issues linked to the street drinking community through a balance of engagement, signposting to support services, and enforcement where necessary. Community Response Officers, Street Wardens, and Police Community Support Officers have been working closely with vulnerable individuals to understand their needs and connect them with appropriate support. They also play a vital role in educating the public about the powers available to Police and the Council to address persistent anti-social behaviour.
Today’s activity (16/12/2025) highlights the impact of this partnership approach:
- A vulnerable woman at risk of criminal exploitation has been safeguarded by local officers.
- Four stop searches resulted in the seizure of Class B drugs and stolen alcohol.
- Four individuals were dispersed from a designated area following anti-social behaviour.
- Two men are currently in custody—one arrested for shoplifting and racially aggravated offences, and another for persistently breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order.
The message is clear: those who show no respect for the community, engage in anti-social behaviour, or ignore court-imposed conditions will be identified, arrested, and brought to justice.
While some may dismiss these offences as minor, their persistent nature has a serious impact on the quality of life for others. Weston-super-Mare Town Centre is a safe space for everyone to enjoy, and we are committed to keeping it that way.
13/01/2026
The Winter of Action campaign continues to gain momentum in Weston-super-Mare Town Centre, with Avon and Somerset Police reinforcing the local Neighbourhood Policing Team through extra officers and support from multi-agency partners.
Some of our activities since last update:
- A 16-year-old male was observed acting suspiciously. Following a foot chase, he was stopped and found in possession of suspected Class A drugs and a quantity of cash.
The individual was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply and three counts of assaulting emergency workers. He has since been released on bail pending further enquiries.
- A man of no fixed address arrested and charged with shop theft
- A man from Haywood Village arrested for a public order offence after being abusive to mounted officers and PCSO's; issued a 48-hour dispersal notice. The man was with his partner and young child and was causing harassment, alarm and distress to the wider community.
- A man from the Town Centre arrested on suspicion of domestic violence-related offences
- Several individuals stopped and searched
- One vulnerable female safeguarded and offered support
- Vital information and intelligence reports regarding criminal activity obtained from members of the public
ur message is clear: Weston Town Centre is for everyone to enjoy safely. Anti-social behaviour and crime will not be tolerated. Expect enforcement if you refuse to engage with support services.
With excellent CCTV coverage and proactive policing, persistent offenders will be targeted.
Winter of Action activities in numbers since last update:
- Number of arrests - 8
- Report for summons - 2
- Section 35 dispersals - 3
- Intelligence reports - 16
- Stop searches - 7
- Seizures (drugs and alcohol) - 4
- Crimes reported - 1
27/01/2026
On 06/01/2026 the Winter of Action activity has continued with a focus on Weston Super Mare Town Centre. Police Officers and Police Community Support Officers have been joined by North Somerset Council CCTV Operators, Community Response Officers and Street Wardens as well as Outreach Support from Somewhere to Go.
The aims of the Winter of Action are to reduce Anti-Social Behaviour, Business Crime and Violence against Women and Girls. We will offer support and signpost vulnerable individuals, but where people are turning down the support, not engaging and actively committing crime, to ensure that there is a meaningful consequence to their behaviour. This will sometimes be via a Court Outcome, but the local Neighbourhood Teams are now commonly utilising Anti-Social Behaviour tools and powers such as Community Protection Notices and Criminal Behaviour Orders as a means of placing restrictions on problematic individuals.
Two arrests were made in relation to a Breach of a Court Order and Breach of Community Protection notice. Four people were detained for the purpose of a search with suspected cannabis and ketamine being seized as well as stolen property. Two people were dispersed from a mapped area due to engaging in persistent Anti-Social Behaviour and vital intelligence was provided from members of the public.
Work is ongoing outside of these days of action with the local Neighbourhood Team regularly linking in with Outreach Charities, Educational Establishments, Local Businesses and places of worship to ensure that information is being shared and the Police are proactively managing emerging threats and risks.
As always, we are committed to making Weston Super Mare safer for all to enjoy. We would like to thank our partners and the public for your support and dedication in making the Winter of Action intensification successful.
24 February 2026 update
On 20 February 2026, the Town Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team carried out another productive day of action to address anti‑social behaviour and criminality linked to street drinking. While the operation is primarily centred around safeguarding vulnerable individuals and directing them to the right partner agencies - whether for housing, addiction, or mental health support - we also take necessary enforcement action when criminal offences are identified. During this single day of activity, officers achieved the following:
The Town Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team carried out a high‑visibility operation on 20/03/2026, supported by colleagues from CCTV, Community Response, and the Business Improvement District.
During the operation:
Two prolific offenders were located and arrested.
A 44‑year‑old woman was arrested for multiple shoplifting offences. She has been charged and remanded to appear in court tomorrow.
A 43‑year‑old man was arrested for breaching his court bail conditions.
Several individuals were detained for stop searches, resulting in the recovery of a knife and Class B drugs, removing harmful items from our streets.
Officers seized two adapted motorised push bikes and an e‑scooter believed to be linked to anti‑social behaviour and illegal use.
Two vulnerable members of the street community were safeguarded and supported in returning to their hometown with assistance from the YMCA outreach team.
Three individuals were issued dispersal notices and removed from the town centre following reports of anti‑social behaviour.
We remain committed to ensuring the town centre is a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for everyone.
7 April 2026 update
31/03/2026 marked another effective day of multi-agency work addressing issues in Weston-super-Mare town centre. Local NPT officers, supported by North Somerset Community Response, BID Street Wardens, North Somerset CCTV operators, and the Police Mounted Section, carried out high‑visibility patrols throughout the area.
Their activity led to the arrest of a prolific shoplifter, the issuing of two Community Protection Warnings, one Community Protection Notice, and one individual being reported for breaching a CPN.
Additionally, officers seized two e‑scooters, with both riders being reported for riding without insurance and not in accordance with their driving licence.
We will continue to maintain a strong presence in the area, responding to concerns raised by members of the public, partner agencies, and local businesses. Our goal is simple: to ensure that everyone who lives, works, or visits the town centre feels safe and truly is safe. Through ongoing patrols and proactive engagement, we remain committed to keeping the community secure and supporting a positive environment for all.
20 April 2026 update
Targeted Police Action in Weston-super-Mare Town Centre: This afternoon and evening (20 April 2026), officers from the Weston-super-Mare Neighbourhood Policing Team, supported by the North Somerset Neighbourhood Tasking Team, Community Response, Street Wardens, and CCTV Operators, carried out targeted activity focused on individuals engaged in persistent anti-social behaviour and criminality within the town centre. As a result of this activity: One prolific offender was arrested for three shop theft offences and three breaches of a Community Protection Notice. She will be presented at court tomorrow, where officers will request consideration of remand in custody and the imposition of a Criminal Behaviour Order. One man was arrested on suspicion of shop theft and drink‑driving related offences. Seven individuals causing ongoing issues were dispersed from the town centre using our extended mapped area powers and are prohibited from returning for 24 hours. Officers seized three electric scooters and one electric bicycle, demonstrating our continued commitment to road safety. Neighbourhood Sergeant Joe Pitman said: "This activity demonstrates our clear commitment to deterring those who cause harm and disruption within Weston‑super‑Mare town centre. The public consistently tell us they want to feel safe in urban areas, and we are working hard to make the town centre a hostile environment for individuals who refuse to engage or accept support. This means there must be meaningful outcomes through the criminal justice system. Unfortunately, we have seen a rise in serious youth violence over the Easter holidays, and I would urge parents and carers to remain aware of where their children are, who they are with, and what they are doing. The use of illegal electric scooters and electric bikes continues to be a concern locally. I appreciate that public opinion on this issue is divided, but I would sooner take the decision to seize and destroy these vehicles than have to knock on a parent’s door to explain that their child has been involved in a life‑changing or fatal collision. There is also a wider issue, as these vehicles are increasingly used by criminal elements to commit street robberies and transport drugs, which means they will continue to be a priority for enforcement. Outside of these days of action, we are carrying out extensive engagement and preventive work to deliver long‑term, sustainable solutions. Increased visibility, specialist resources such as the Tasking Team, the Police Mounted Unit, and the use of plain‑clothes officers are not going away, and we are determined to maintain the positive momentum we have built."
5 May 2026 updateOn 31 March 2026, a vulnerable member of our street community was the victim of a serious and unprovoked assault on the High Street. The individual was knocked to the ground and repeatedly kicked by a group of youths while defenceless. There was no apparent motive for this attack.
Three young males have been arrested on suspicion of Violent Disorder and Assault. None have provided an account or in any way attempted to justify their actions.
On 28/04 , officers identified a 17-year-old male breaching his bail conditions in relation to this investigation. He was arrested and the Crown Prosecution Service have authorised charges of GBH. He will be presented to Taunton Magistrates Court today for consideration of a remand to custody.
A prolific offender was also arrested for theft and breach of a Community Protection Notice and has since been charged to appear at court.
During town centre patrols, officers:
-Seized two electric scooters
-Dispersed two individuals involved in anti-social behaviour
-Conducted multiple stop searches
Violence in our community will not be tolerated. Age is not an excuse, everyone knows right from wrong. We will continue to pursue offenders and seek criminal justice outcomes where appropriate.
Protecting the most vulnerable members of society is a priority. We urge parents and carers to take responsibility for knowing where their children are, who they associate with, and how they behave.
We continue to work closely with Early Intervention Services, Social Services, and Youth Justice partners to support young people and steer them away from crime. However, where support is ignored, enforcement through the Criminal Justice System will follow.
The choice is clear: change your behaviour, or face the consequences.
20 May 2026 update
14th May was another proactive day of action in Weston-super-Mare town centre focusing on tackling street drinking and associated anti-social behaviour and criminality.
As part of this operation:
Together, partners carried out high-visibility patrols across the town centre, focusing on issues linked to the street community, anti-social behaviour (ASB), and associated criminal activity. During the operation, officers:
These action days will continue throughout the summer, despite this being a particularly high‑demand period for policing.
We are dedicated to maintaining safe streets and ensuring that people not only are safe but also feel safe.
Wedi'i roi 16 Mehefin 2026
23/06/2026
A further high-visibility operation was carried out in Weston-super-Mare town centre, bringing together local Neighbourhood Policing Team officers alongside colleagues from the Neighbourhood Tasking Team and partners from North Somerset CCTV, Weston BID Street Wardens, Somewhere to Go, and North Somerset Council’s Community Response team.
The operation focused on tackling street drinking, associated anti-social behaviour, and criminality, while providing reassurance to the public.
Results of the Operation
Arrests:
4 arrests made for offences including breach of bail, public order offences, domestic-related stalking, and involvement in the supply of Class A drugs.
Dispersals:
7 dispersals issued.
Community Protection Notices (CPNs):
2 breaches reported.
1 CPN served.
Community Protection Warnings (CPWs):
1 CPW issued.
Misuse of Drugs Act Searches (Section 23):
3 searches conducted, all resulting in positive outcomes.
Intelligence Gathering:
3 intelligence reports submitted.
This operation demonstrates continued proactive work and strong partnership collaboration to address anti-social behaviour and criminal activity in the town centre, ensuring Weston-super-Mare remains a safe and welcoming place for residents and visitors.
Camau wedi'u cymryd 24 Mehefin 2026
This priority was originally agreed in December 2025. It was reviewed in February 2026, March 2026 as well as June 2026 and remains our local priority.
Small local shops and large retailers/supermarkets lose hundreds to thousands of pounds every week due to theft, which is a major problem across the country.
The quality of CCTV systems have improved considerably in recent years and many shops employ part time/full time security guards to deter any potential opportunists, however this does not stop the most prolific offenders.
Town Centre NPT have been working with local retailers and analysing crime data, which led to identification of top 5 most prolific shoplifters affecting businesses not only in the town centre area, but across whole of Weston super Mare.
Investigation into offences committed by these individuals is ongoing as well as background work with local Anti-social behaviour team in order to compile evidence package towards ASB interventions available to police disposal in an attempt to tackle their prolific offending.
Wedi'i roi 16 Mehefin 2026
It has been an exceptionally productive two-week period for colleagues from both the Neighbourhood Tasking Team and the Town Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team.
During this time, two prolific shoplifters were identified, arrested, and subsequently charged with a total of 11 shoplifting offences. In addition, three further offenders were arrested on outstanding warrants. One of these individuals was later charged with four counts of shoplifting, as well as four breaches of a Community Protection Notice. Following these offences, they received a 21-week custodial sentence, of which a minimum of three weeks will be served before release on licence.
These results represent a significant achievement and clearly demonstrate our continued commitment to tackling business crime. Our proactive approach not only supports and protects local businesses, but also helps to provide reassurance to residents and the wider public.
These are fantastic results and show our drive to tackling business crime, helping the local businesses and providing reassurance to the residents and public in general
Camau wedi'u cymryd 16 Mehefin 2026
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