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Policing priorities

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  • Priority:

    The Met is working tirelessly, using a range of tactics and technologies, to tackle and prevent violence.

    Bearing down on violent crime on the streets of London is a top priority for the Met, which is why we are working tirelessly to identify and pursue offenders, help bring perpetrators to justice, support victims, engage and reassure the public, and keep our communities safe.
    Priority - tackling street violence across Valence Ward.

    Issued 12 March 2026

    Action taken:

    The Met is working tirelessly, using a range of tactics and technologies, to tackle and prevent violence. The team conduct uniformed and plain clothes patrols and engagement to tackle violence related offences in targeted hotspot areas.

    Actioned 12 September 2026

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    Ward Panel members and businesses have highlighted issues of ASB and retail theft in the Five Elms area. This is now a key focus for the team.

    Issued 12 March 2026

    Action taken:

    Regular marked and unmarked patrols are conducted throughout the shift to prevent and detect offences, along with visits to retail premises in the area. Officers are also holding Crime Prevention stalls and VAWG (Violence Against Women and Girls) events in this area and are building relationships with retailers to increase awareness.

    Actioned 12 September 2026

  • Priority:

    Valence SNT have conducted targeted patrols around The Fiddlers after reports of street drinking and possible drug dealing. Valence officers continue to conduct targeted patrols in the area including Becontree Avenue, Green Lane and Motts Lane.

    Valence SNT are aware there are a group of street drinkers who congregate outside William Hill and continue to pay attention and deal with any incidents accordingly.

    As there is not a PSPO in force police are not able to issue penalties to those seen drinking on the street, however the team are working closely with staff at William Hill and other premises to reduce ASB in the area.

    Issued 12 March 2026

    Action taken:

    Valence SNT conduct targeted patrols around The Fiddlers area after reports of street drinking and possible drug dealing. Valence officers continue to conduct targeted patrols in the area, including Becontree Avenue, Green Lane and Motts Lane. CPW's will be issued as part of a graduated response.

    Actioned 12 September 2026

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Meet your street - The Fiddlers.

11:00AM - 11:15AM, Mon 29 June 2026

The Fiddlers, Becontree Avenue Dagenham

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11:30AM - 12:00PM, Mon 03 August 2026

Becontree Avenue JW Bonham Rd Dagenham

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11:00AM - 11:30AM, Sun 16 August 2026

Bentry Close Dagenham

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