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    Roseanna Green

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    Amanda Ware

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    Amy Douch

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    John Winfield

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    Seren Lancey

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    Stuart Gymer

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    Mark Burstow

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  • Priority:

    We are aware of increasing reports of Anti-social behaviour involving groups of youths in Yeovil town centre. Some of these locations include Yeo Leisure, Caprinos, Tesco café, Sushi king and others. PCSO's Chelsea and Mandy are actively working to address these issues and are exploring appropriate interventions.

    To support our efforts, we are asking for help from the public. If you have witnessed or been affected by this behaviour, please report it to us. Your information is vital in helping us gather the necessary evidence and take effective action.

    Thank you for your continued support in keeping our community safe.

     

    Issued 04 March 2026

    Action taken:

    Together with partner agencies such as the Yeovil Crime Reduction Team and other services and charities we have been working to identify and take action against groups of youths and other more known individuals in the town centre. This works best with collaboration between the agencies as well as local businesses and information from members of the public. We are working hard to build cases enabling us to take more targeted action especially around the Yeo Valley area where there has been increases in acts of anti social behaviour. We have increased patrols around this area and are working with the businesses affected to escalate the response and deal with offences as swiftly as possible. We encourage all to notify police via our online platform and to call 101 if any anti social behaviour is witnessed so that we can maintain a zero tolerance attitude to this type of offence.

    Actioned 05 June 2026

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    Yeovil has some lovely open spaces!

    Sometimes we can forget that we have some incredible greenery right in the centre of the town so, lets enjoy them.

    Ninesprings, Yeovil recreation ground and Sidney Gardens are just a few of them!

    Managed locally by Yeovil Town Council and dedicated community groups, the neighbourhood policing teams can be seen regularly patrolling these areas to make sure you have a ‘sense of safety’.

    Sometimes these areas of natural beauty can be used for inappropriate behaviours which can make those enjoying the spaces feel anxious.

    The vast majority of the community who enjoy walking their dogs or going for a walk/run embrace these areas and take ownership so don’t be afraid to report anything and say hello to the Neighbourhood Polic Team when you see them.

    Issued 03 June 2026

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