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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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Policing priorities

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    Operation Downsway

    Our yearly campaign to address community concerns around road and driving related offences that fall into the fatal 5 driving offences.

    Issued 01 March 2026

    Action taken:

    •Police led activities recently following reports associated with EScooters, have led a number of scooters being seized across the district, details of our days of action added to our Lewes Police Facebook page.

    •Extra patrols, educational and enforcement activities across the district focused on targeting excess speed, distracted driving, as well as drink/drug driving.

    •A number of police and partner deployments across the town in the last few months to tackle ASB driving, including excess speeding, these have led to a number of positive stops and vehicle seizures, details of which have been added to our Sussex Police website, and posted to our Lewes Police Facebook page.

    Actioned 01 March 2026

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    Scams and frauds, protecting vulnerable and elderly members of your community.

    Every year, the British public loses billions of pounds to fraudsters.

    It’s very important to keep up to date with the ways fraudsters try to take our money; you may already know some of the tricks they use, but the rise of the internet means new ones are being invented all the time, and huge amounts of money can be taken. Whether it’s dating fraud, banking fraud, identity theft or even people knocking on your door, find out how modern fraud works, what you can do to guard against it and how to report it.

    Our Sussex Police website has a library of support and information, as well as useful tips and signs to spot in potential scams and fraud, as well as support for those who may have been a victim.

    Issued 01 March 2026

    Action taken:

    •Continued work with partners to deliver scam talks and fraud awareness sessions in the area, particularly to those more vulnerable to becoming a victim by either age or other factors.

    Actioned 01 April 2026

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