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Violence Against Women & Girls - Our aim:
To make East Acton a safer place for everyone, where women and girls feel confident moving around their community without fear.
Issued 31 May 2026
We understand that violence against women and girls is a serious concern for our community in East Acton. Your local policing team is committed to taking clear, positive action to improve safety and build trust.
What we are doing:
High-visibility patrols: Officers are increasing patrols in key locations and at times identified as higher risk, providing reassurance and deterring offending.
Targeting offenders: We are actively identifying, monitoring, and taking action against individuals suspected of committing offences linked to VAWG.
Working with partners: We are collaborating with local councils, transport providers, and support services to address risks and improve safety in public spaces.
Listening to the community: We are encouraging residents to share concerns, hotspots, and experiences to help shape our policing approach.
Supporting victims: We are ensuring victims receive the right support, signposting to specialist services, and promoting confidential reporting options.
Actioned 31 August 2026
Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) and Drug Offences in East Acton. Our aim:
To reduce ASB and drug-related harm, making East Acton a safer, cleaner, and more welcoming place for everyone.
Issued 31 May 2026
Reducing anti-social behaviour and drug-related activity is a key priority for your local policing team in East Acton. We recognise the impact these issues have on residents’ safety, wellbeing, and quality of life, and we are committed to taking strong, visible action.
What we are doing:
High-visibility patrols: Officers are increasing patrols in known hotspot areas to deter ASB and drug-related activity and provide reassurance to the community.
Targeted enforcement: We are actively identifying and taking action against those involved in drug supply, possession, and persistent anti-social behaviour.
Partnership working: We are working closely with the local council, housing providers, and community partners to address problem locations and support long-term solutions.
Community engagement: Officers are listening to residents’ concerns and gathering information to help us better target our activity where it is needed most.
Early intervention: Where appropriate, we use warnings, community resolutions, and support services to prevent behaviour from escalating.
Actioned 31 August 2026
Safer Parks and Open Spaces (East Acton) - Our aim:
To make local parks and open areas safe and enjoyable for everyone, where residents can feel confident using these shared spaces without fear of harm.
Issued 31 May 2026
Your local policing team is prioritising the safety of parks and open spaces across East Acton to ensure they remain welcoming environments for dog owners, walkers, and all members of the community. This focus follows an increase in reports of dangerous dog-related incidents in the area.
What we are doing:
Increased patrols: Officers are carrying out regular, high-visibility patrols in parks and open spaces to deter offences and provide reassurance.
Taking action on dangerous dogs: We are identifying and dealing with owners who fail to control their dogs, using enforcement powers where necessary.
Working with partners: We are working alongside the local council and animal welfare services to respond effectively and promote responsible dog ownership.
Engaging with the public: Officers are speaking with park users and dog owners to raise awareness of the law and encourage safe behaviour.
Actioned 31 August 2026