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  • Priority:

    Priority 1: VAWG priority Ripple Road (near shops), Upney Lane.
    VAWG (Upney Lane Station) – Providing visible patrols in areas where women have reported feeling unsafe.

    Issued 25 September 2026

    Action taken:

    •Educating the community about identifying and reporting harassment or abuse.
    • We also encourage anyone who experiences or witnesses' harassment, abuse, or violence to report it. Your voice is vital in helping us tackle these crimes –https://www.police.uk/pu/notices/streetsafe/street-safe/
    •Partnering with local organisations to offer support to survivors and raise awareness.
    •The three main key hot spots in Eastbury Ward for VAWG are Upney Lane train station, Essex Road and Lambourne Gardens.
    • Police are also conducting regular patrols in hot spots for VAWG and where Women feel unsafe in Eastbury Ward.
    •Eastbury officers have worked together with LLBD council to fix a gate where a padlock was broken near Upney Lane station on Lambourne Gardens were Eastbury Ward have identified that it’s a VAWG hot spot.
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    Actioned 25 September 2026

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    Priority 2: ASB/Theft of and Theft from Motor vehicles (Ward Wide Focus Mainly Ripple Road, Blake Avenue)

    Issued 25 June 2026

    Action taken:

    • There have been reports of groups hanging around the location causing ASB or doing drugs in vehicles and in block of flats and that they use Nitrous Oxide canisters and drugs. This mainly happens in the evenings.
    • Eastbury Ward has worked with the ASB officer and the council in order to address this issue. Also, we have:
    • Patrols around the area mainly in evenings and during the day.
    • Increasing Patrols in the area
    • Engaging with residents
    • Encouraging residents to report crime if they witness it.
    • Officers from Eastbury have also conducted Cuppa with a Copper near Blake avenue on the main road on Ripple road.
    • Officers from Eastbury have also conducted reassurance visits in the area of victims of burglaries and other victims and encourage residents to report any sort of crime. Also, Eastbury SNT contact card has been given to residents and Met Engage leaflet.

    Actioned 25 September 2026

  • Priority:

    Priority 3: Robbery (Ward Wide Focus mainly Gale Street and Upney Lane)

    Issued 25 June 2026

    Action taken:

    • Robbery (ward wide focus) – Targeted Hi Visibility Robbery patrols on Gale Street and Upney Lane to prevent Robbery’s which mainly occur during the school runs and rush hours.
    • Also, we try to encourage residents and the victims of the robberies to report the crime that has occurred.
    • Officers from Eastbury ward have been also conducting plain clothes patrols in Gale Street .
    • Work with the JO Richardson School to tell the teachers to encourage their students to report any crime mainly robbery’s.
    • Officers will be conducting patrols and taking calls when they are in the area to protect victims and secure evidence, to bring prosecution to those who commit these crimes.

    The Next date of a Ward Panel Meeting for Eastbury Sarge is 30th March 2026 at 7pm.

    Actioned 25 September 2026

  • Priority:

    Priority 3: Robbery (Ward Wide Focus mainly Gale Street and Upney Lane)

    Issued 17 March 2026

    Action taken:

    • Robbery (ward wide focus) – Targeted Hi Visibility Robbery patrols on Gale Street and Upney Lane to prevent Robbery’s which mainly occur during the school runs and rush hours.
    • Also, we try to encourage residents and the victims of the robberies to report the crime that has occurred.
    • Officers from Eastbury ward have been also conducting plain clothes patrols in Gale Street .
    • Work with the JO Richardson School to tell the teachers to encourage their students to report any crime mainly robbery’s.
    • Officers will be conducting patrols and taking calls when they are in the area to protect victims and secure evidence, to bring prosecution to those who commit these crimes.

    Actioned 17 March 2026

  • Priority:

    Priority 1: VAWG priority Ripple Road (near shops), Upney Lane.
    VAWG (Upney Lane Station) – Providing visible patrols in areas where women have reported feeling unsafe.

    Issued 17 March 2026

    Action taken:

    •Educating the community about identifying and reporting harassment or abuse.
    • We also encourage anyone who experiences or witnesses' harassment, abuse, or violence to report it. Your voice is vital in helping us tackle these crimes –https://www.police.uk/pu/notices/streetsafe/street-safe/
    •Partnering with local organisations to offer support to survivors and raise awareness.
    •The three main key hot spots in Eastbury Ward for VAWG are Upney Lane train station, Essex Road and Lambourne Gardens.
    • Police are also conducting regular patrols in hot spots for VAWG and where Women feel unsafe in Eastbury Ward.
    •Eastbury officers have worked together with LLBD council to fix a gate where a padlock was broken near Upney Lane station on Lambourne Gardens were Eastbury Ward have identified that it’s a VAWG hot spot.

    Actioned 17 March 2026

  • Priority:

    Priority 2: ASB/Theft of and Theft from Motor vehicles (Ward Wide Focus Mainly Ripple Road, Blake Avenue)

    Issued 17 March 2026

    Action taken:

    • There have been reports of groups hanging around the location causing ASB or doing drugs in vehicles and in block of flats and that they use Nitrous Oxide canisters and drugs. This mainly happens in the evenings.
    • Eastbury Ward has worked with the ASB officer and the council in order to address this issue. Also, we have:
    • Patrols around the area mainly in evenings and during the day.
    • Increasing Patrols in the area
    • Engaging with residents
    • Encouraging residents to report crime if they witness it.
    • Officers from Eastbury have also conducted Cuppa with a Copper near Blake avenue on the main road on Ripple road.
    • Officers from Eastbury have also conducted reassurance visits in the area of victims of burglaries and other victims and encourage residents to report any sort of crime. Also, Eastbury SNT contact card has been given to residents and Met Engage leaflet.
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    Actioned 17 March 2026

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