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    Chapel Allerton Ward Area

    • Residential and commercial Burglary alongside inquisitive crime such as theft from motor vehicles
       
    • To target and address multiple road safety concerns including driving under the influence, speeding and parking offences across the ward area
       
    • To act on community intelligence to tackle and disrupt the illegal supply of drugs and the linked anti-social behaviour which affects those living in the community

    Issued 01 August 2026

    Action taken:

    • Our teams are actively working to reduce burglary offences by conducting intelligence led patrols at key times to disrupt and deter offenders. Alongside this, we are strengthening intelligence development through engagement with local businesses and providing tailored crime prevention advice relevant to their premises.
       
    • Traffic operations are ongoing in Chapel Allerton to reduce and deter dangerous driving. Locations are chosen based on identified hotspot areas and concerns raised by local residents. In the last 3 months North East NPT have seized 62 vehicles and issued 181 fixed penalty notices. 
       
    • High-visibility patrols will continue throughout the Chapel Allerton ward area, supported by a range of enforcement measures to disrupt drug supply, including the execution of warrants where intelligence supports this action. We encourage residents to help by reporting any suspicious activity or concerns to the police, or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

    Actioned 12 August 2026

  • Priority:

    Roundhay Ward Area

    • Tackling antisocial behaviour in the Oakwood area 
      We focus on areas of ASB and vehicle nuisance on West Avenue and Roundhay park and to provide a visible deterrent to crime and antisocial behaviour.
       
    • Residential burglary

    Issued 01 August 2026

    Action taken:

    • With warmer weather and increased visitor numbers, both factors historically associated with higher levels of anti-social behaviour in the Roundhay area, early partnership planning has been implemented to help mitigate this risk. In support of this approach, a number of additional community contact points have been held in recent weeks, including within Roundhay Park, providing opportunities to engage with residents, offer reassurance, and address local concerns.
       
    • Increased targeted patrols are being undertaken at key times to support the reduction of residential burglary, deter offending, and provide public reassurance. 

    Actioned 12 August 2026

  • Priority:

    Harewood Ward Area

    • Road safety - there is public concern about the speed of traffic throughout the ward area. 
       
    • Residential burglary
       
    • Rural burglaries and wildlife crime – offenders targeting badger setts, foxes and other wildlife are very often linked with organised criminal groups. 
       
    • Fraud 

    Issued 01 August 2026

    Action taken:

    • Traffic operations continue to be conducted across the Harewood Ward, including surrounding villages, to prevent and deter dangerous driving. Operation sites are selected based on identified hotspot locations and concerns raised by local residents. In the last 3 months North East NPT have seized a total of 62 vehicles and issued 181 fixed penality notices for a range of reasons. 
       
    • Intelligence-led patrols are being carried out at key times to disrupt and deter potential burglary offenders. We continue to use a range of crime prevention measures to improve property security and reduce the risk of burglary across the area. As a NPT we are also using our social media channels to share crime prevention advice and practical guidance on how residents can best protect and secure their homes. To keep up to date with local policing activity and crime prevention messages, find us on Facebook by searching "West Yorkshire Police Leeds North East".
       
    • The Leeds Wildlife and Rural Crime team regularly engages with local farms to provide tailored crime‑prevention advice aimed at preventing rural burglaries and theft. This includes promoting schemes such as FarmWatch. To read more about their work click here: https://www.westyorkshire.police.uk/about-us/our-departments/wildlife-crime/wildlife-crime
       
    • Our Police Community Support Officers regularly deliver fraud awareness sessions within the community. PCSO Crossland frequently attends local community groups to raise awareness of emerging fraud trends, provide advice on recognising common scams, and share practical information to help residents protect themselves from becoming victims of fraud.

    Actioned 12 August 2026

  • Priority:

    Wetherby Ward Area

    • Road Safety
      Speeding is a concern in areas across the ward. 
       
    • Antisocial Behaviour 
      Across areas of Wetherby town and Boston Spa in particular
       
    • Residential Burglary
      In the residential communities in Wetherby itself and the villages of Boston Spa, Clifford and Bramham.
       
    • Commercial Burglaries
      Address commercial burglaries when they occur, most notably on the Thorpe Arch estate.
       
    • Fraud

    Issued 01 August 2026

    Action taken:

    • Traffic operations continue to be carried out across the Wetherby ward to prevent and deter dangerous driving and improve road safety. Enforcement locations are selected using intelligence, collision data, and concerns raised by local residents to ensure resources are focused on identified hotspot areas. Over the last three months, officers from the North East Neighbourhood Policing Team have issued 181 traffic offence tickets and seized 62 vehicles, demonstrating our ongoing commitment to tackling unsafe and unlawful use of the roads.
       
    • Our PCSOs are working closely with businesses in the town centre to address anti-social behaviour through partnership initiatives such as ShopWatch, PubWatch, and BusinessWatch. These schemes encourage information sharing between local businesses and partner agencies, helping to identify issues quickly and coordinate an effective response. Through regular engagement, high-visibility patrols and ongoing collaboration with the business community, the team remains committed to reducing anti-social behaviour and ensuring the town centre remains a safe and welcoming place for businesses, residents, and visitors.
       
    • To address residential burglary, our team has been carrying out targeted patrols in identified hotspot areas to deter and detect offenders. These proactive efforts have been supported by ongoing crime prevention activity and engagement with residents to help improve home security and reduce opportunities for crime. We are pleased to report that burglaries continue to show a downward trend, reflecting the positive impact of these targeted measures and partnership working across the area.
       
    • Our team continues to build strong relationships with local businesses and carries out regular high-visibility patrols in the town centre and other key areas, including Thorpe Arch, to help prevent and deter crime. PCSOs also provide tailored crime prevention advice to businesses, helping them identify ways to improve security and protect their premises. Through ongoing engagement and partnership working, the team remains committed to supporting local businesses and maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for residents, employees, and visitors alike.
       
    • Our PCSOs regularly deliver fraud awareness sessions within the community, helping residents stay informed about the latest scams and fraud trends. PCSO Crossland frequently attends local community groups to raise awareness of emerging fraud tactics and provide practical advice on how individuals can protect themselves from becoming victims. Through these engagement opportunities, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant, recognise the warning signs of fraud, and report any concerns, helping to build a more informed and resilient community.

    Actioned 12 August 2026

  • Priority:

    Alwoodley Ward Area

    • Residential Burglary - The residential parts of the ward immediately north of the Ring Road both to the East and West of its junction with Harrogate Road are particular hotspots and it is believed that the main threat is from offenders travelling in from other parts of Leeds and Bradford.
       
    • Theft of motor vehicles

    Issued 01 August 2026

    Action taken:

    • As a team, we have planned and conducted targeted patrols to help prevent residential burglaries by deterring criminal activity. In addition, we have been sharing helpful crime prevention advice across our social media channels to support residents in securing their homes. 
       
    • Although levels of motor vehicle theft remain low, we take a proactive approach through engagement events to deliver the latest vehicle security guidance. These events help residents understand evolving criminal tactics and adopt preventative measures to reduce the risks associated with advancing technology.

    Actioned 17 August 2026

  • Priority:

    Moortown Ward Area

    • Road safety - The team will be focusing on antisocial vehicle use including speeding, drink/drug driving, careless driving and the use of off-road vehicles on the road. 
       
    • Residential Burglary - We will use intelligence led patrols in the areas of Church Lane, Church Avenue, Greenwood Mount and Green Road to prevent potential burglary crimes

    Issued 01 August 2026

    Action taken:

    • Traffic operations are ongoing across the Moortown ward to prevent and deter dangerous driving. Locations are selected based on identified hotspot areas and concerns reported by local residents.

       In July some of our PCSO's held a speed awareness event at Meanwood Church of England Primary allowing the children to have a go using our speed gun outside of their school whilst raising the importance of Road Safety. Click here to read: 
       

    • In Moortown the team continues to deliver intelligence-led patrols at key times and locations to deter and disrupt suspected burglary activity. This is supported by ongoing crime prevention initiatives aimed at enhancing property security, increasing community awareness, and reducing the risk of burglary and other acquisitive crime.

    Actioned 12 August 2026

Meetings and events

Pop Up Contact Point Co-op, Alwoodley

9:00AM - 11:00AM, Sat 22 August 2026

Co-op, Nursery Lane, Leeds

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Sainsbury's Moor Allerton Centre Pop Up Contact Point

6:00PM - 8:00PM, Tue 25 August 2026

Sainsbury's, Moor Allerton Centre, Leeds

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Ziff Centre Cafe Contact Point

9:00AM - 10:00AM, Wed 26 August 2026

Ziff Centre Café, Leeds Jewish Welfare Board, 311 Stonegate Road, Leeds

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Lingfield Community Hub Contact Point

10:00AM - 11:00AM, Tue 01 September 2026

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Wetherby Police and Communities Together Meeting

6:30PM - 7:30PM, Tue 01 September 2026

Methodist Church, Bank Street, Wetherby

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Wigton Moor Contact Point

11:30AM - 12:30PM, Wed 02 September 2026

Wigton Moor URC Church, 82 High Ash Drive, Leeds

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Moortown Baptist Church Contact Point

10:00AM - 12:00PM, Mon 07 September 2026

Moortown Baptist Church, 204 King Lane, Leeds

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Oakwood Library Contact Point

10:00AM - 11:00AM, Tue 08 September 2026

Oakwood Library, 1 Oakwood Lane, Leeds

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Reginald Centre Contact Point

10:00AM - 11:00AM, Wed 09 September 2026

Reginald Centre, 263 Chapeltown Road, Leeds

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Alwoodley Police and Communities Together Meeting

6:30PM - 7:30PM, Wed 09 September 2026

Alwoodley Community Association, The Avenue, Leeds

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