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Most commonly reported crimes during Jun 2026

  • Anti-social behaviour

    29
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Jul 2025 138 9.3%
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Teams work closely with local authorities, organisations, partners and residents to decide policing priorities. This helps teams find long-term solutions to local problems. 

 

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Your team

  • Sergeant

    Paul Hewitt

  • Police Constable

    Craig Goodall

  • Police Constable

    Yasmina El Hannaoui

  • PCSO

    Abdirahman Hashi

  • PCSO

    Vanina Costache

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    Ward Priority 3 – Drug use/dealing causing ASB in the area

    Drug use/dealing causing ASB in the area. Targeting Hotspot areas on HIGHBURY ESTATE/SPRING GARDENS, ATHENAEUM COURT, MAYVILLE ESTATE and BESANT COURT/HATHERSAGE COURT.

    Issued 29 July 2026

    Action taken:

    Ward officers have continued to conduct weapon sweeps, high vis patrols in the identified areas to provide a reassuring presence in those areas to residents and members of the public. Speaking to those members of public to identify the locations or addresses that are being used to cause ASB, drug dealing or drug use. With the assistance of partnerships and the council, engage and deal with those residents that have been identified causing the issues swiftly by issuing CPW’s, Council tenancy actions or closure orders while seizing significant amounts of drugs/weapons in the process and arresting those responsible to deal with accordingly.

    Actioned 10 August 2026

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    Ward Priority 2 – Theft person and Robbery

    Theft person and Robbery - Targeting Hotspot areas such as NEWINGTON GREEN ROAD, PETHERTON ROAD, CANONBURY STATION and HIGHBURY NEW PARK.

    Issued 29 July 2026

    Action taken:

    Ward officers have continued to conduct high vis patrols in the identified areas to provide a reassuring presence in those areas to residents and members of the public. Bike and phone marking events have been organised with council and local partnerships to raise awareness regarding peoples personal safety and observational awareness while walking on the streets while supporting specialist teams on their patrols in hotspot areas, help identify those persistent offenders and deal with them swiftly and effectively.

    Actioned 10 August 2026

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    Ward Priority 1 – VAWG/Violence against a person

    VAWG/Violence against a person in the form of common assault, ABH and GBH - Target areas are around BURDER CLOSE, KING HENRY'S WALK, GROSVENOR AVENUE and MAYVILLE ESTATE.

    Issued 29 July 2026

    Action taken:

    Ward officers have continued to conduct high vis patrols in the identified areas to provide a reassuring presence in those areas to residents and members of the public, meetings and events including women listening circles and Cuppa with a Coppa events have been organised to allow those affected by crime the opportunities to speak with council staff, local partnerships and police regarding their experiences and concerns while assisting specialist teams in their investigations and supporting residents affected by crime.

    Actioned 10 August 2026

Meetings and events

Indoor Bowls

12:00PM - 1:00PM, Thu 24 September 2026

Mildmay Community Centre, Woodville Road London

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Ward Panel Meeting for MILDMAY Ward.

6:00PM - 8:00PM, Fri 30 October 2026

Mildmay Community Centre, Woodville Road London

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