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Jun 2025 253 8.9%
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Local policing teams are groups of officers dedicated to serving the community. Teams are made up of officers based in the area, supported by additional officers from the wider area. 

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

  • Inspector

    Andrew Tomlinson

  • Police Sergeant

    Shane Carroll

  • Police Constable (Beat Manager)

    Ashley HOWARD

  • Police Constable (Town Centre Beat Manager)

    Charlotte Trett

  • Police Constable (Town Centre Beat Manager)

    Daniel Beales

  • Police Constable (Town Centre Beat Manager)

    Harry Young

  • Police Constable (Engagement Officer)

    Pete Davison

  • Police Constable (Town Centre Beat Manager)

    Tom Bennett

Policing priorities

  • Priority:

    Action taken:

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    We work with the community and local partners, while also looking at our own data, to come up with priorities for North Yarmouth for the next three months. These are currently
    Tackling anti-social behaviour - focusing on alcohol/drug concerns and vehicle misuse.

    Issued 24 February 2026

    Action taken:

    We’ve used dispersal and other policing powers to address ongoing nuisance and disorder, including breaches of the Public Spaces Protection Order, with one young person being taken home for continuing non-compliance of it.

    A meeting was held with Market Gates management to agree joint actions to reduce antisocial behaviour. Task Force officers met with new council officials to align priorities and improve partnership working.

    Several arrests have been made in connection with town centre disorder, including for drunk and disorderly behaviour, drugs possession, and theft. One man was sentenced to six months in prison for possession of a bladed weapon.

    We continue to work closely with local businesses to provide reassurance and guidance, and to gather intelligence.

    A man was recently sentenced to 171 days in prison for breaching his anti-social behaviour injuction, given following behaviour within the town centre.

    Undertaken daily patrols with council staff.

    Two men issued with 'Acceptable Behaviour Contracts'.

    One man imprisoned for breaching his 'Antisocial Behaviour Injunction' in the town centre.

    One man arrested for breaching his 'Criminal Behaviour Notice'.

    Two E-scooters seized from the town centre.

    One man arrested for breaching his 'Criminal Behaviour Order' and sent to prison.

    Foot patrols of the Easter Fair.

    Four positive stop searches conducted.

    14 shoplifters dealt with and banned from stores in the town centre.

    16 Public Spaces Protection Order breaches and individuals reported for drinking from open cans of alcohol in the town centre.

    Joint networking with partners to reduce illegal parking in King Street.

    Night-time patrols around Chaucer Road, Tennyson Road, Beatty Road, and Caister Road in relation to reports of antisocial motorcycle riding. Also night-time patrols around Middle market in relation to suspect drug use/dealing.

    Actioned 21 May 2026

  • Priority:

    We work with the community and local partners, while also looking at our own data, to come up with priorities for North Yarmouth for the next three months. This is currently: Tackling anti-social behaviour, with a focus on street drinking in the marketplace / town centre

    Issued 28 May 2026

    Action taken:

    A man has been reported for breaching his ASBI in the Town Centre, on the day of his prison release, and another man was issued a community resolution for criminal damage to a door.
    Further visits to licence premises in the Town Centre and King Street have been conducted.
    Section 23 Misuse of Drugs Warrant at a premises in Town resulted in three arrests; 1 person for breaching their CBO and 2 people for robbery
    A man was charged and remanded for theft from several shops in and around the town centre.
    Daily patrols of King Street, Regent Road, and St Georges Park. Intelligence has been obtained and will be monitored.
    We’ve assisted parking enforcement in tackling problem parking on King Street, with officers issuing parking fines.
    Pop up surgeries to come and meet us in person held at the Place and Greyfriars, allowing members of the public to meaningfully engage about any local issues.
    Vulnerable persons given help and support with the help of partner agencies.

    Actioned 14 July 2026

Meetings and events

Neighbourhood Policing Meeting- August

6:00PM - 7:00PM, Thu 06 August 2026

The Hive, Great Yarmouth Library, The Place, 37-39 Market Place, Great Yarmouth NR30 1LX

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Online neighbourhood drop-in

2:00PM - 3:00PM, Tue 20 October 2026

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