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    1. To continue tackling drug-related crime and anti-social behaviour
    2. To tackle the illegal use of bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters. 3. To continue working with partners to keep residential areas safe.

    Issued 01 April 2026

    Action taken:

    In relation to tackling drug related crime and anti-social behaviour, we will: 1. Continue to pro-actively tackle drug dealers and users through stop search powers and work closely with treatment services for positive interventions. 2. Continue to apply for court orders and use civil powers with our partner agencies, putting conditions on those effecting the quality of life for others through criminality. 3. Obtain warrants and take positive action against properties and occupants selling drugs. In relation to tackling the illegal use of bikes, Ebikes and Escooters, we will: 1. Work closely with schools/colleges to deliver education and intervention. 2. Carry out operations and pro-active patrols to engage, educate the public. 3. Continue to seize illegal e-bikes and e-scooters and deal with offences. In relation to working with partners to keep residential areas safe, we will: 1. Work with partners to achieve closure orders and civil injunctions against properties causing ASB issues for the community. 2. Conduct joint patrols and continue to work closely with our community safety partners.

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