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As your local neighbourhood police team for Tyburn, we work together with the community, local authority and other partners to help keep you safe. Dedicated to covering your area, we are supported by police teams based locally such as response and investigation, as well as other specialist colleagues to help solve the crimes and problems that really matter to you.
The local neighbourhood team is made up of police officers and dedicated Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs).
Through understanding the calls we receive and information from the local community, partners, community leaders and residents, together we set the key priorities for the area. Working in partnership we aim to find long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining a wider focus on preventing and reducing crime, making communities safer.
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To tackle business crime in the 3 major retail parks in Tyburn (Ravenside/Castle Vale/The Fort) by working with Business Watch partners to target prolific offenders, create and implement a crime prevention strategy and restore business confidence.
Issued 27 November 2024
A strategy is in place and being supported across the retail parks.
Actioned 08 February 2025
Deal with persistent Anti-Social Behaviour from repeat offenders through work with Birmingham City Council and other partner agencies, and agree enforcement strategies on those who persist in affecting the daily lives of the public negatively
Issued 27 November 2024
Several areas of Identified ASB have been targeted. There has been a reduction in reports and those engaging in ASB have been identified. Diversionary pathways are being offered and supported.
Actioned 08 February 2025
To work with Road Safety partners within West Midlands Police and outside agencies to promote safer roads in Tyburn
Issued 27 November 2024
Councillors have been approached and spoken with a view to running speed operations on identified roads.
Actioned 31 January 2025