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    Sainsbury’s – Maxwell Road | Shoplifting Update
    There have been several reports of shoplifting at Sainsbury’s on Maxwell Road.

    Issued 31 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Officers are conducting increased patrols across Maxwell Road and surrounding streets to provide a visible police presence and act as a deterrent to further offending.
    With the assistance of Sainsbury’s staff, who have provided strong evidential support, a number of offenders have been arrested and successfully prosecuted. Police will continue to work closely with store staff to prevent further incidents and respond swiftly to any reports.

    Actioned 01 June 2026

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    Pyebush Roundabout / Old Town – Anti-Social Driving Update
    The Neighbourhood Team has received a number of reports concerning anti-social driving in the Old Town area, including around the Pyebush Roundabout.

    Issued 31 May 2026

    Action taken:

    We are working in conjunction with the Roads Policing Unit to address this behaviour. Ongoing targeted operations are being carried out on the main arterial routes in and out of Beaconsfield, with the aim of deterring unsafe driving, enforcing road traffic legislation, and improving road safety for all users.

    Actioned 01 June 2026

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    Wilton Park / Minerva Way – Anti-Social Behaviour Update
    There have been reports of anti-social behaviour involving groups of teenagers targeting the abandoned properties in the Wilton Park / Minerva Way area.

    Issued 31 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Uniformed officers and marked police vehicles are conducting active patrols in the vicinity to deter further incidents and prevent additional damage to the site. Patrols will continue as a visible reassurance measure and to address any further issues promptly..

    Actioned 01 June 2026

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1:00PM - 2:00PM, Sat 01 August 2026

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10:30AM - 12:30PM, Tue 04 August 2026

Dobbies Garden Centre, Beaconsfield

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