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To reduce incidents of anti-social behaviour across Bedfont.
Issued 06 May 2026
We will do this through high-visibility patrols, engagement with residents, targeted action against repeat offenders, and partnership working. Focus will be placed on hotspot locations identified through community feedback and crime reporting.
Actioned 01 July 2026
To tackle robbery offences.
Issued 06 May 2026
This will be achieved by increasing patrols in identified hotspot areas, carrying out intelligence led operations, and engaging with schools, businesses, and local residents to improve prevention and reporting. Particular attention will be given to youth violence, bike thefts, and repeat offenders.
Actioned 03 August 2026
To reduce motor vehicle crime, including theft of and from vehicles.
Issued 06 May 2026
This will be achieved through targeted patrols, crime prevention advice, partnership work with local stakeholders, and proactive action against offenders. Officers will focus on hotspot locations and encourage residents to improve vehicle security and reporting of suspicious activity.
Actioned 03 August 2026