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  • Sergeant

    Billy Crosby

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    James Morrall

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    Alexander Webb

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    Evangelo Hadjigeorgiou

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    Lisa-Marie Michaelides

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    Vivek Bhushan

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    Daniel Frascati

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    Jonathan Padilla

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    Xiaobo Pei

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    Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)

    Ongoing reports of anti-social behaviour, particularly in hotspot areas including Watling Avenue and surrounding open spaces, continue to affect residents’ quality of life and perceptions of safety.

    Issued 01 October 2026

    Action taken:

    - Continue high-visibility patrols in identified hotspot locations
    - Maintain and expand targeted operations to deter persistent ASB
    - Engage with local residents and community groups to identify key issues and provide reassurance
    - Work in partnership with local authorities to address environmental factors contributing to ASB

    Actioned 01 October 2026

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    Youth Violence / Drug Supply (Op Krythion)

    Youth violence linked to drug supply and exploitation remains a key concern. A safeguarding-focused approach is required to address the underlying causes and protect vulnerable young people.

    Issued 01 October 2026

    Action taken:

    - Work closely with youth services, schools, and safeguarding partners to provide early intervention and support
    - Conduct intelligence-led stop and search activity where lawful and proportionate, ensuring community impact is considered
    - Analyse local trends to identify drivers such as gang activity and drug networks, focusing enforcement on those responsible for exploitation
    - Deliver targeted operations under Op Krythion to disrupt drug supply and associated criminality

    Actioned 01 October 2026

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    Shoplifting

    A significant increase in shoplifting has been identified across the ward, particularly affecting local supermarkets and retail premises. This has impacted staff safety, increased stock loss, and contributed to a rise in community concern.

    Issued 01 October 2026

    Action taken:

    - Develop intelligence around prolific offenders operating within the ward
    - Proactively target offenders and pursue arrest and charge where appropriate
    - Work with local businesses and partners to share information and strengthen store security measures
    - Utilise ASB legislation and Criminal Behaviour Orders to manage and restrict repeat offenders, including banning individuals from affected areas where necessary

    Actioned 01 October 2026

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Meet and Greet - Burnt Oak Library

3:00PM - 5:00PM, Sat 04 July 2026

Burnt Oak Library, 99 Watling Avenue Edgware

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Ward Panel Meeting

7:00PM - 9:00PM, Wed 22 July 2026

Watling Community Centre, 145 Orange Hill Road Edgware

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