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ASB
Issued 02 July 2026
The local team will prioritise anti-social behaviour. This covers a wide range of issues including, Youths loitering in and around Eastcote Lane / Kings Road, littering, spitting, breaches of the public space protection order and noise issues.
The local ward team will triage allegations of ASB in the community which are reported to police. The team will work with APCOA and ensure coverage of the ward when the ward team are not on duty is maximised using these other resources to address these concerns. Persons identified as causing ASB will be engaged with and where the evidence supports, issued with prohibitions under community protection legislation to address these behaviours. The police will continue to refer incidents of tipping to the local authority and assist where necessary in progressing their investigations into these offences.
This will be measured by collating the number of ASB allegations which are made to police and the relevant interventions that are introduced by police.
The ward team are actively involved in reducing ASB as part of our core duties and therefore with some intensification, this should be achievable
DWOs and PCSO to patrol the area and deal with issues accordingly (issuing Community Protection Warnings to whom it applies).
This priority has been set by the Ward Panel members and therefore is relevant
This activity will be recorded over the period of 3 months and reviewed at the next ward panel meeting in September for review
Actioned 02 October 2026
Vehicle enabled Crime to include e-bikes / scooters
Issued 02 July 2026
Vehicle related Crime to include offences committed on e-bikes / scooters, increase in traffic offence reports and activity centred around an increase in theft of/theft from motor vehicles
SNT will tackle the issue by: -
High Visibility patrols including the use of plain clothes operations across the ward.
Increasing awareness in street briefings for the offences and providing crime prevention advice to residents
By utilising cocooning letters after an incident
Engaging with the community for information regarding the offence
By monitoring the number of reported incidents on the ward via the overnight checks
By focusing police resources on patrolling built up areas during later shifts looking for vehicle interference or suspicious activity
Adopting plain clothes covert approach to hotspot areas
This activity will be recorded over the period of 3 months and reviewed at the next ward panel meeting in September
Actioned 02 October 2027
VAWG
Issued 02 July 2026
The Violence against Women and Girls initiative. The VAWG was formed to fight crime against women and girls and increase the Safety and feeling of Safety for Women and Girls
1. Protecting women and girls in public spaces, at home and online
2. Working with our partners and with women to improve prevention and victim care
3. Bringing offenders to justice and improving criminal justice outcomes for victims
4. Improving Met culture and professional standards
Research of intelligence system to identify locations for patrols and potential offenders. High visibility patrols and promoting of crime prevention through social media and engagement with the community.
In and Around Newton Park West and Ecology Park and other areas that become highlighted
Violence is a key priority for the MPS and needs addressing
This activity will be recorded over the period of 3 months and reviewed at the next ward panel meeting in September for review
Actioned 02 October 2026