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Violence and ASB - Triangle Passage, Barnet, EN5 has been identified by both the members of the CAP, the community and officers as a priority area. The impact of anti-social behaviour as well as violence and retail theft in this area has left members of the community afraid to use this area. We will work to significantly reduce this and reclaim this space for all members of the community
Issued 16 January 2025
Stop and search where required. Patrols, visual presence and intel based operations
Actioned 16 January 2025
Whilst significant progress has been made in reducing both ASB and drugs this was still cited as an area of concern following a CAP meeting. We remain committed to a long term and sustained reduction of ASB and the impact of drug use in this area.
Issued 16 January 2025
Stop and search where required. Patrols, visual presence and intel based operations
Actioned 16 January 2025
There has been significant community concern around the impact of both burglary and theft of and from motor vehicles in the ward. We consulted with the CAP and provided historical crime data following which Sherrards Way and the surrounding streets were identified as areas of concern. We will provide renewed focus on reducing residential burglary and associated offences in the ward with particular attention paid to these streets.
Issued 16 January 2025
Stop and search where required. Patrols, visual presence and intel based operations
Actioned 16 January 2025