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    Hayley Thompson

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    Andy Carnall

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    Faye Purcell - Dedicated Neighbourhood Officer - Kingstanding

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    Neil Collins

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    Richard Hodson

Policing priorities

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    To work with Road Safety partners within West Midlands Police and outside agencies to promote safer roads in Kingstanding, especially around schools.

    Issued 25 May 2026

    Action taken:

    We regular hold community speed watch events within the Kingstanding area on roads which have been identified which road users use to speed. Additionally we have conducted joint operations around the Kingstanding circle with our traffic team and Perry Barr NHT team resulting in a number of drivers being warned, fined and prosecuted. We continue to conduct patrols around school times in order to ensure roads are safe for children coming and going to schools.

    Actioned 25 June 2026

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    Ensure residents of Kingstanding feel safe and reassured in their lives by providing regular contact with their Neighbourhood Team and having officers be as visible as possible where needed.

    Issued 25 May 2026

    Action taken:

    Neighbourhood officers have been continuously engaged and visible within the community. Officers are regularly out in vehicles and bikes in order to act as a deterrent for any possible crime or anti social behaviour. We also continue with our cuppa with a coppa events and use this as a means to engage with our communities. We continue to work closely with council and other partner agencies to make streets safer.

    Actioned 25 June 2026

  • Priority:

    Combat Anti-social behaviour within Wyrley Birch through working with partner agencies including Birmingham City Council to address repeat ASB issues and utilise enforcement action on prolific offenders where appropriate

    Issued 25 May 2026

    Action taken:

    ASB is a persistent issue within the Wyrley Birch with officers actively identifying and engaging with those involved in anti social behaviour and completing referrals and corrective measures in order to tackle these types of behaviours. We are continuing with community engagement in the form of cuppa with a coppa events and this will be ongoing. We have now completed a number of community pop up meetings at the leisure centre.

    Actioned 25 June 2026

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COFFEE AND CONNECT

11:00AM - 12:00PM, Fri 24 July 2026

WITTON LAKES COTTAGE, FAULKNERS FARM ROAD BIRMINGHAM

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