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 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.
To address reports and incidents linked to drugs supply, organised criminality, and street drinking, with a particular focus along Harehills Road, the Bayswater’s, and Ashton's in the Harehills section of the ward. As part of the Clear, Hold and Build Home Office initiative, locally named as CommUnity Harehills we will work with the community to develop intelligence and act on reports, and information received. We will hold targeted days of action, multi-agency operations and seek to obtain warrants, to pursue and disrupt offending.
To address road safety matters and environmental concerns, across Gipton and Harehills. We will conduct targeted road safety patrols across the ward, and we will continue to work collaboratively with partner agencies, to conduct further road safety and environmental action operations across the ward.
To address reports of Theft from Shop and reports of begging outside shop entrances, across the Gipton and Harehills ward, with a particularly focus across Coldcotes Circus. We will engage with the management and security teams at the business premises and conduct targeted disruption and operational patrols, in line with identified demand trends to identify, disrupt and arrest offenders. In addition, we will engage with those begging, signpost to relevant support services and take enforcement action against those repeatedly identified as causing a nuisance.
Wedi'i roi 09 Ebrill 2026
Camau a gymerwyd:
To address serious and organised crime across the Harehills ward as part of CommUnity Harehills we continue to work alongside partner agencies, holding regular days of action and proactive hotspot patrols. Officers have executed misuse of drugs warrants, seized drugs and cash, and arrested individuals involved in the supply and production of Class A and B drugs. On the 10th February 2026, officers arrested six individuals for drugs offences in Harehills, you can read the more about the deployments and arrests at: Six Arrested for Drugs Offences During Proactive NPT Deployments in Harehills, Leeds | West Yorkshire Police
In addition, to the above officers continue to seize large quantities of Cannabis across the ward, on a regular basis. Proactive deployments have included individuals and vehicles stopped and searched, intelligence gathered, enforcement of the PSPO in place with an individuals dispersed from the area and an operation was also held at a local hospital resulting in one individual reported to the courts for possession of Class B drugs.
As part of Clear, Hold, Build CommUnity Harehills we continue to open Fusion 8 Community Hub on Bexley Road, Harehills, three times a week. Fusion 8 provides a safe and neutral space for residents to speak with local officers in the Community along with a free food and hygiene bank and uniform exchange. Fusion 8 is open on Tuesday’s 10am – 12 noon, Friday’s 10am – 12 noon and Sunday’s 5pm – 7pm. You can keep up to date with our events and meetings at: Events and meetings | West Yorkshire Police
As part of the teams ongoing commitment to address road safety matters and associated environmental concerns, we have held a further multi-agency operation across the ward. Officers also continue to proactively deploy across the ward, and issue traffic offence reports where road related offences are identified, and NPT Teams continue to deliver Road Safety lessons in local schools. You can read more about the last operation held at: Gipton and Harehills Safer Roads, Cleaner Streets: Multi Agency Enforcement in Action | West Yorkshire Police
To address retail related crime and incidents, officers and PCSO’s continue to conduct high visibility patrols and engagements with local businesses, to respond to reports of Theft from shop and begging outside retail premises. The crime prevention officer previously conducted a site security survey at a local business site on Coldcotes Circus, following increased reports of Theft from shop offences and NPT continue to monitor and deploy with a view to identifying repeat offenders. On the 19th February 2026, PC Dorsett arrested an adult male in Harehills, in connection with a Theft from shop offence.
Camau wedi'u cymryd 09 Ebrill 2026
Blaenoriaeth:
Burmantofts and Richmond Hill Ward Areas
To address reports of urban street gangs and organised criminal groups involved in serious and organised crime, particularly across the Lincoln Green and Burmantofts section of the ward. We will gather intelligence, identify, disrupt and arrest offenders involved in urban street gangs, organised criminal groups as part of Operation Delldale. We will work collaboratively with partner agencies and third sectors to educate, disrupt, and divert young people away from criminality and ensure vulnerable victims are safeguarded.
To address road related offences across the ward. We will conduct proactive and targeted patrols to address roads related offences across the ward, and will work alongside partner agencies to take all relevant enforcement actions to provide safer roads and streets for all.
To reduce Theft from Shop and incident demand at the One Stop Shop, on Temple View Grove. We will engage with the management and security team at the business premise and conduct targeted disruption and operational patrols in line with identified demand trends to identify and arrest offenders.
Wedi'i roi 09 Ebrill 2026
Camau a gymerwyd:
To address urban street gangs and organised criminal groups, we continue to proactively deploy resources as part of Operation Delldale inclusive of high visibility patrols and plain clothes operations. Officers have seized drugs, arrested individuals for drugs and weapons offences and continue to conduct disruption visits, whilst ensuring any relevant safeguarding referrals are conducted accordingly.
We continue to engage with young people and communities to raise awareness of child criminal exploitation, how to report, the support that is available and how parents and guardians can spot the signs.
Tackling road related offences across the ward we continue to work alongside multiple partner agencies, to address community concerns raised. Extensive work has been conducted across the ward inclusive of multi-agency operations and days of action resulting in tickets issued, vehicles seized and school parking enforcement patrols conducted.
We have held several days of action with Leeds City Council partners to address community and environmental concerns raised, whilst offering support, advice and signposting residents where required and needed. In addition, we have engaged with local business alongside Trading Standards in Lincoln Green.
To address shop theft at the One Stop business premise, extensive work and a series of operations were conducted to try and reduce demands, with arrests made, Community Protection Notices issued, and proactive reassurance patrols implemented. The Leeds East NPT Anti-Social Behaviour Officer, continues to seek enforcement action such as Community Protection Notices and Criminal Behaviour orders against repeat offenders.
To address reports of urban street gangs and organised criminal groups involved in the supply of drugs and serious violence, particularly across the Wykebecks and Halton Moor sections of the ward. As part of Operation Doleedge and Operation Shield, we continue to obtain warrants and bring offenders involved in the supply of drugs and associated criminality to justice. We will maintain our approach and utilise a range of operational tactics to disrupt offending, identify offenders, gather intelligence and work closely with partner agencies, to utilise all enforcement methods at our disposal, signpost and divert young people away from criminality and safeguard vulnerable victims.
To address road safety concerns and road related offences, across the Temple Newsam and Halton ward with a particular focus on Temple Newsam Park and surrounding streets. We continue to proactively deploy in line with Fatal4, to address vehicular nuisance, speeding and driving offences at the affected locations. We continue to work closely with site management teams, to obtain and review CCTV footage, in order to identify offenders and we continue to work closely with Leeds City Anti-Social Behaviour Team, to take enforcement action against those repeatedly involved in the anti-social use of vehicles inclusive of anti-social car meets.
To address anti-social behaviour and Theft offences, across The Springs Retail Park. To achieve this, we will increase our high visibility foot patrols across the site, along with ‘plain clothes’ operations with a view to disrupting and identifying offenders and those involved in anti-social behaviour. We will continue to work with site management, security, and individual businesses to listen and act upon concerns raised and gather evidential materials in order to take any relevant legal and civil enforcement actions.
Wedi'i roi 23 Ebrill 2026
Camau a gymerwyd:
To address serious and organised crime and youth violence and in line with Operation Doleedge ten individuals have been arrested, with significant quantities of drugs and money seized in Halton Moor. As a result, three individuals are currently remanded to prison, with a further seven individuals charged and released on court bail.
As part of Operation Amblemill to address organised criminal groups, a significant amount of work was conducted across the ward to address drug supply. A number of individuals have previously been arrested with large amounts of drugs and money seized, charged and dealt with by the courts. In February, an individual identified as part of the Operation for drugs supply, was ordered to pay back nearly 400k or face an additional jail term. The full news release can be accessed at: Drug Dealer Ordered to Pay Back Nearly £400k | West Yorkshire Police
To address Road Safety concerns the teams continue to take a proactive and enforceable approach to road safety matters, alongside the Leeds District Off-Road Bike Team. Proactive patrols continue across the Temple Newsam estate, which continues to present with high demands and work is in place alongside partner agencies and the local ward Councillor to better secure the site. Over the last ten weeks the Leeds District Off-Road Bike Team have seized six stolen motorcycles, seven E-Bikes and made four arrests across the ward area. They continue to conduct proactive patrols and regularly post their deployments and actions taken on Leeds East NPT Facebook Page, keep up to date with their posts at: (5) Facebook
We continue to conduct high visibility and plain clothes patrols and have held crime prevention events across The Springs Retail Park, to address reports of vehicular nuisance, car meets, theft and anti-social behaviour. On the 8th March 2026, NPT officers seized a vehicle at location following reports of a car meet under S59 Powers of the Police Reform Act 2002 and the motorist was reported to the courts for driving without due care and attention. A further news release was circulated to raise awareness of the ongoing reports of illegal car meets, and another vehicle seizure in East Leeds. You can read the full news release at:Vehicle Seized Following Illegal Car Meet in East Leeds | West Yorkshire Police
In addition, on Tuesday 24th March 2026 a prolific shoplifter was issued with a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) and a custodial sentence following offences committed across the Springs Retail Park and other business premises across Leeds. Read the full news release and conditions of the CBO at: Prolific Leeds Shoplifter Jailed and Given Criminal Behaviour Order | West Yorkshire Police
Camau wedi'u cymryd 23 Ebrill 2026
Blaenoriaeth:
Garforth and Swillington, Kippax, Methley, and Villages Ward Areas
To address public concerns of youth anti-social behaviour demands, with a particular focus around Ninevah Lane in Allerton Bywater, Saville Road and Summer Hill Road in Methley, St Aidan’s Nature Reserve in Swillington, and Main Street in Garforth. We will conduct targeted high visibility patrols across demand locations, during peak times identified from call demand analysis and information provided by local communities, to identify those involved in ASB. We will aim to inform, engage, and provide advice for young people so they can make safer choices, whilst signposting and referring young people who need further support, along with taking the relevant enforcement action.
To target and address multiple road safety concerns including car meets, speeding, parking offences and nuisance motorcycle demands across the ward areas. We will continue to arrange planned operations in line with Fatal4 to address speeding, driving offences, parking offences and car meets in the communities we serve, along with utilising Speed Indication Devices to raise public awareness. We will work alongside the Leeds District Off-Road Bike Team to address reports of nuisance motorcycle demands, with a view to identifying those involved and taking relevant enforcement actions.
To target reports of Theft from shop and reports of begging across Main Street, Garforth. We will engage with store management teams and carry out high visibility patrols across the retail premises, with a view to identifying and disrupting those involved in Theft from shop and begging in the area ensuring the relevant enforcement action is taken to reduce demands.
Wedi'i roi 19 Mehefin 2026
Camau a gymerwyd:
We have conducted multiple patrols across the Community Gardens in Garforth, following the previous anti-social behaviour demands reported. Young people were spoken to in the locality and anti-social behaviour demands reduced, this has now been removed from the local priorities.
We have seen a recent increase in reports of youth related ASB across Allerton Bywater with reports of youths causing a nuisance, congregating on football fields, drinking alcohol and suspected drugs use, along with increased reports of young people lighting fires. We have conducted numerous patrols across these areas and stopped and spoken to young people, to advise, warn and signpost them into local provisions. A social media post was published by PCSO Hurley on the 18th May 2026, requesting parents to speak with young people regarding the dangers and consequences of lighting fires. We continue to focus on the areas identified to reduce demands. For regular social media updates, follow us at: (1) Facebook
Leeds City Council Youth Services also continue to engage with young people across the area, educating them regarding the impacts and consequences of such anti-social behaviour. The local PCSO’s attend youth centre-based provisions regularly, to engage with young people which has resulted in positive relations being formed in the community.
In addition, the Crime Prevention Officer held a lighter night’s crime prevention event at St Aidan’s Nature Reserve on Friday 10th April 2026, with a focus on Burglary offences and has conducted several crime prevention surveys across the ward.
To address Road Safety concerns raised in relation to speeding, parking, and nuisance motorcycle demands, we have conducted proactive enforcement patrols, partnership working and engagements across the ward areas. The deployments have resulted in several seizures of motorcycles and EAPC’s – Electrical Assisted Pedal Cycles, motorists reported to the courts, tickets issued and more. A news release has been compiled to highlight the deployments conducted, and actions taken. Read the full news release at: Garforth, Swillington, Kippax, Methley and Villages – Road Safety Local Priority Update | West Yorkshire Police
Following the Garforth and Swillington PACT meeting held on Wednesday 17th June 2026, we will conduct targeted proactive patrols across Skelton Gate, Sturton Lane, New Sturton Lane, and Barrowby Lane to address the concerns raised regarding nuisance motorcycle demands, speeding and criminality. Residents are encouraged to report any incidents or concerns at the time, so we can respond accordingly and monitor demand trends.
We continue to conduct patrols across Main Street, Garforth to address reports of theft from shop offences, retail crime and reports of begging. Officers have engaged with local businesses and obtained CCTV footage, which has resulted in individuals being identified for begging offences and Community Protection Notice Warnings will be issued.
Camau wedi'u cymryd 19 Mehefin 2026
Blaenoriaeth:
Killingbeck and Seacroft Ward Areas
To proactively address reports of drugs supply across the Seacroft ward and take positive enforcement actions. We will conduct targeted patrols to gather intelligence, and disrupt offenders involved in the supply of drugs. We will seek to obtain warrants and bring offenders involved in the supply of drugs to justice as part of Operation Balletmay, a targeted operation to address street level drug dealing, along with the anti-social and criminal usage of pedal cycles, electric motorbikes, and stolen vehicles.
To seek to reduce the levels of Anti-Social Behaviour and associated criminality, with a specific focus on The Baileys and Barncrofts, Seacroft. We will deploy police resources to conduct targeted, proactive, and preventative patrols, across identified demand locations. We will seek to disrupt and identify those involved in ASB and associated offences, ensuring enforcement action is taken where suspects are identified. We will work in partnership with the relevant Housing providers, Anti-Social Behaviour Teams and Youth Services to address reported demands, take action against those repeatedly identified for causing ASB and will seek to signpost young people into the local provisions available.
To address reports of Theft and Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) across the Killingbeck Retail Park. We will carry out high visibility patrols across the retail premises, with a view to identifying and disrupting those involved in Theft and ASB, taking the relevant enforcement action to reduce demands.
Wedi'i roi 24 Mehefin 2026
Camau a gymerwyd:
Operation Balletmay remains in place across the ward to target and address drugs supply, and reports of anti-social vehicle use relating to motorcycles, quads and electric bikes. Officers from the Neighbourhood Policing Team executed a misuse of drugs warrant on the 10th of June 2026, resulting in a Cannabis Farm being located, and the investigation remains ongoing. In addition, between May - June 2026 a total of eight individuals were dealt with for possession of Class A and B drugs offences, following proactive patrols, stop and search and identification when individuals were arrested for unrelated offences. This resulted in one individual being charged for drugs offences, two Community Resolutions issued and further investigations ongoing.
The Leeds District Off-Road Bike Team continue to deploy across the ward, between the 18th March to the 19th May 2026 the team arrested one individual in Seacroft, reported two riders to the courts for driving offences and seized nine vehicles inclusive of motorbikes, quads and E-Bikes.
PCSO Taylor and Leeds City Council Youth Services are in correspondence to arrange another outreach day in the Community. In the meantime, NPT continue to deploy across the location and engage with young people and families and encourage residents to report issues as they occur.
In addition, several patrols have been conducted across the Barncroft residential tower blocks, following reports of young people accessing the communal areas. Several young people have been identified to date and the relevant referrals submitted to partner agencies. The demands have recently reduced across the location, and we continue to monitor and respond to any reports at this time.
To address reports of anti-social behaviour and Theft at Killingbeck Retail site, we continue conduct high visibility, engagement, and enforcement patrols across the site, at peak times for demand. Community Protection Notice Warnings have been issued to individuals persistently found to be begging outside the location, whilst also ensuring the individuals are signposted to support provisions available.
In addition, PC Wilson the Anti-Social Behaviour Link Officer continues to review Theft from shop offences and repeat offenders, and is currently reviewing four individuals persistently involved in shoplifting offences across the ward, with a view to obtaining Criminal Behaviour Orders.
Camau wedi'u cymryd 24 Mehefin 2026
Blaenoriaeth:
Crossgates and Whinmoor Ward Areas
To address reports of anti-social behaviour involving young people, with a particular focus around Swarcliffe Avenue, Austhorpe Road and Manston Park. We will conduct targeted high visibility patrols, with an aim to reduce reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the area. We will work closely with Leeds City Council Youth Services and Leeds Anti-Social Behaviour Team focusing on joint and smart approaches for more long-term interventions such as restorative work for young people, and enforcement action for those repeatedly identified for causing anti-social behaviour. We will engage with young people involved and signpost them into local provisions, whilst providing reassurance to residents and local businesses affected by such behaviours.
To address vehicular nuisance across the ward inclusive of nuisance motorcycles, quad bikes and EAPC – Electric Assisted Pedal Cycle demands. We will engage with residents and provide details on how to report information, conduct high visibility patrols alongside the Leeds District Off-Road Bike Team and gather intelligence to take all relevant enforcement actions available.
To tackle and address Theft from Shop at the Crossgates Shopping Centre and Swarcliffe Avenue retail premises. We aim to achieve this through opening key communication channels with retail outlets, the onsite management and security teams. We will conduct high visibility patrols, identify persistent offenders taking relevant enforcement actions and we continue to deliver our community contact point, at Crossgates Library and are exploring engagement opportunities in the Swarcliffe area.
Wedi'i roi 02 Gorffennaf 2026
Camau a gymerwyd:
Following on from proactive patrols across the Whinmoor Bus Terminus and the previous "Trojan Bus" operation and multi-agency approach with partners and Councillor Gibson, there has been a significant reduction in reports at the location. Several young people were identified for causing anti-social behaviour and were issued with ASB warning letters. This location has now been removed from the local priorities, the local NPT officers will continue to monitor and respond to any reports received in the area.
Recent reports have identified an increase in anti-social behaviour across Swarcliffe Avenue, Austhorpe Road and Manston Park. Officers will be proactively deploying across the repeat demand locations identified and raised by communities and businesses alike. We have also engaged with Leeds City Council Youth Services, who are conducting outreach across the affected areas, to engage with young people and signpost them into local provisions available in the community. PCSO’s also continue to visit the community youth-based provision in Swarcliffe and have fostered positive relations with young people.
We continue to deliver a high visibility footprint at Crossgates Shopping Centre and have recently increased patrols across Swarcliffe retail sites following a rise in Theft from shop offences. The focus remains on identifying offenders and taking all the relevant enforcement actions available at our disposal. Officers are in regular attendance at the retail premises in Swarcliffe and a problem-solving occurrence is in place to address demands. The Leeds East ASB Link officer continues to review demands issuing Community Protection Notices and has secured several Criminal Behaviour Orders for repeat offenders, with an ambition to reduce crime and increase confidence that the shopping centre and local retail outlets are still safe places to shop.
We continue to address reports of vehicular nuisance across the ward area and have re-added this to the local priorities following reports from the local Councillors, partner agencies and communities who have highlighted increased concerns and demands in the locality. However, the reports made to the police have reduced over recent months, and we encourage residents to report issues as they are occurring so officers can be deployed. Community intelligence is a key component that helps us to address demands, and identify individuals involved. If you have any information in relation to where the nuisance vehicles are going to and from, any details of the riders, vehicles used and clothing descriptions please do report it, as action will be taken. You can report information at: Report nuisance bikes / quad bikes / off roaders | West Yorkshire Police
The Leeds District Off-Road Bike Team continue to deploy across the area and since the previous local priority update, they have seized two motorcycles and made one arrest in the ward.
We continue to deliver community contact points and engagement events across the ward. You can keep up to date with our planned events and meetings at: Events and meetings | West Yorkshire Police
In addition, local PCSO’s continue to deliver educational inputs across local primary schools inclusive of water safety, the consequences of crime and anti-social behaviour, drugs awareness and keeping safe.
Dewch o hyd i ardaloedd lleol, heddluoedd, lefelau troseddu ac ystadegau gan ddefnyddio'r blwch chwilio isod. Rhowch god post, cyfeiriad stryd neu ardal.