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The use of off road bikes/scooters/vehicles driving/riding around the area. This is causing a nuisance to the public, damaging park lands and can be dangerous. This is a recurring problem. We will continue to monitor this issue
Issued 08 June 2026
This issue is wider than simply this area. We are seeing ongoing issues with people using off road bikes (and road legal ones) and riding them in an anti social or illegal manner. We are also seeing crimes occur utilising motorbikes as vehicles to escape the area in.
We have been discussing these issues with other departments and work is taking place to target key nominals who are known. This work is ongoing - and when we can inform on the results we will do.
In the last month, the reports have remained low - but with the impending warmer weather and the longer days we expect this issue to appear again.
High visibility patrols are continuing within the locations with our partner teams.
Actioned 08 June 2026
Vehicles parking inconsiderately around school pick up/drop off times and speeding in the areas as well.
Issued 08 June 2026
Reports of this have again remained low, and as we move into the Summer Term. We are still monitoring the matter, and patrols will remain at the key times until the students break for the schools end of term. Again, we ask that if you see offences to please let us know. If you have dashcam footage please look up Operation Snap on the internet and submit the footage.
We have sent a letter to all secondary schools in the area to pass to parents about illegal/inconsiderate parking. If you wish to receive this for your childs school please get in touch.
I would encourage the local community to report further issues around this matter on the website - direct to the local team or to Crimestoppers anonymously.
Actioned 08 June 2026
Reduction of retail related offences. Police action to reduce retail crime where offences also include offences against shop workers. This is a continued priority.
Issued 08 June 2026
The local team continue to speak with the stores in the area and our other partners to tackle business crime. Neighbourhood officers are working towards both Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO) and restraining orders on prolific shoplifting offenders in an attempt to further deter their criminality. We have been offering referrals to repeat offenders including into the Offending 2 Recovery program which looks to combat the reasons for offending in order to prevent the reasons for committing crime - and looking to have this as a clause in the CBO.
If you have been the victim of a business related crime - please get in touch and we can offer help and advice as appropriate. We want to work with you and support you.
Updates for May - Plain clothes operations have been taking place over this period. We have arrested two prolific shoplifters and served three Community Protection Warnings and a Community Protection Notice. These Operations a set to continue
Actioned 08 June 2026