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  • Sergeant

    Wesley Goodridge

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    Christopher Groome

  • Police Constable

    Fahrettin Togluk

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    Joanne Fordham

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    Stewart King

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    Caitlin Winterburn

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    Robert Wilson

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    Violence against women and girls (VAWG) PMP/89215/24

    Issued 18 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Officers will conduct Hi-Visibility patrols in known areas where woman and girls feel most vulnerable. Uxbridge Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) will conduct ''walk and talks'' with members of the public at set times for members of the community to discuss the issues why they feel unsafe and this can be addressed with partner agencies such as Hillingdon council depending on the issues raised. We will use crime stats to identify vulnerable areas and use our resources to make them safer.

    Actioned 10 September 2026

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    Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour in our parks and open spaces - specifically Fassnidge Park and Rockingham Recreational Ground.

    Issued 18 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Uxbridge Neighbourhood Policing Team will take a proactive and visible approach to tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB) in parks and open spaces, with a focus on Fassnidge Park and Rockingham Recreational Ground. This will include increased high-visibility patrols during peak times, targeted plain-clothes deployments to identify offenders, and the use of dispersal powers where appropriate to prevent ongoing nuisance. Officers will work closely with Hillingdon Council, local residents, and partner agencies to share intelligence, address environmental factors (such as lighting and design issues), and support diversionary activities for young people. Where offences are identified, robust enforcement action will be taken, including warnings, community resolutions, and prosecution where necessary, alongside continued engagement with the community to build trust and encourage reporting.

    Actioned 10 September 2026

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    Tackle vehicle crime - specifically speeding, e-scooters & bikes and anti-social use of motor vehicles across the Uxbridge Ward.

    Issued 18 June 2026

    Action taken:

    Uxbridge Neighbourhood Policing Team will take a targeted and enforcement-led approach to tackling vehicle-related anti-social behaviour across the ward, focusing on speeding, the misuse of e-scooters and bikes, and the anti-social use of motor vehicles. This will include regular high-visibility patrols and dedicated traffic operations in hotspot areas, supported by speed enforcement activity and the use of police powers to stop, seize, and, where necessary, destroy vehicles being used irresponsibly or unlawfully. Officers will also conduct joint operations with specialist units and partners, alongside engagement with local residents to gather intelligence and encourage reporting. Education and prevention will form a key part of the approach, particularly with young people around the safe and legal use of e-bikes, while repeat offenders will be dealt with robustly through warnings, enforcement notices, and prosecution where appropriate.

    Actioned 10 September 2026

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