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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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    Neelam Shiraz

Policing priorities

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    ASB & Street Drinking at The Point CMK

    Issued 26 April 2025

    Action taken:

    The NHPT are conducting more hi-visibility patrols in the area in order to prevent and detect crime, whilst gathering intelligence on any person involved and using Stop and Search powers where applicable. A number of Community protection warnings and notices have been issued, we are working with MKC to target harden the area. TVP and MKC are also working with the licence premises in the area to prevent the sale of alcohol to those causing and committing ASB.

    Actioned 26 April 2025

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    Continued presence of drug dealing, drug use and the subsequent Anti-Social Behaviour around North 9th and 10th Street

    Issued 26 April 2025

    Action taken:

    The NHPT are conducting more hi-visibility patrols in the area in order to prevent and detect crime, whilst gathering intelligence on any person involved and using Stop and Search powers where applicable. We have also been working with Milton Keynes City Council and SERCO to assist in clearing up any remnants of drug use that may cause alarm or harm to the public i.e. needles and making the communal areas of the residential flats affected more hospitable and safer. NHPT have also been working with local residents and housing associations, offering crime prevention advice and reassurance to best protect the community whilst also working with other partner agencies to make an necessary safeguarding arrangements, whether this be a member of the community directly or indirectly affected by the issue or a drug user in need of intervention. Due to the above we have seen a decrease in reports of drug use and dealing but will continue to monitor and take action if necessary. MKC have also been supporting TVP deal with any breach of tenancy agreements.

    Actioned 26 April 2025

  • Priority:

    Increased reports of disorders involving the homeless community outside the homeless shelter.

    Issued 26 April 2025

    Action taken:

    Due to number of recent incidents, the NHPT have increased hi-visibility patrols in the area and for the last 2 or 3 months have consistently targeted the above locations to deal with any incidents and offenders. We have primarily been dealing with the individuals themselves to tackle this issue head on via the issuing of Community Protection Warnings/Notices, enforcing the Public Spaces Protection Order in relation to open containers of alcohol and dealing with any criminal offences robustly, whilst also working with residents, management companies, Milton Keynes City Council and other partner agencies to safeguard any individuals and provide any support where necessary in order to prevent reoffending or repeat behaviour.

    Actioned 26 April 2025

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302 North Row, Witan Gate East, Milton Keynes
MK9 2DS

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