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    Issued 21 April 2026

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    Operation Halt has been put in place regarding repeat complaints of speeding and other road related concerns.

    Over the past few months, the local NPT team have been tackling reports of Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB), including drug dealing, drug use and parking issues across the respective areas. We have been supported by the Council’s Housing Services and Anti-Social Behaviour team who have utilised their powers to issue Anti-Social Behavioural Contracts and Community Protection Notices to protect the interests of the community.

    Speeding remains a priority for our team and alongside conducting regular vehicle stops and traffic operations when possible, we are also in the process of setting up a Community Speed Watch scheme (CSW). The scheme aims to tackle local speeding issues and allows residents to become police-trained volunteers to monitor vehicle speeds in their communities, with the aim of changing the behaviour of road users who drive above the speed limit through that area.

    Officers have been conducting stop searches whilst on patrol which has led to multiple drug seizures. We review all the information that is passed on to us regarding drug possession and supply, this helps build our intelligence picture and is used proactively by the team to obtain drug warrants and disrupt drug production and supply. In the past few months several positive warrants have been conducted thanks partly to information provided from members of the public.

    Our PCSO’s are attending schools regularly, helping to deliver safety messages to pupils across the borough. During drop off and pick up times they show presence to ensure that those who use vehicles do so in a safe and courteous manner.

    Throughout the summer the team will be attending and supporting various community led events and engaging with the community. We would love to hear about any upcoming concerns in your area so we can work to prevent potential crime or ASB.

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