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Violence Against Women & Girls (VAWG)
Issued 27 February 2026
VAWG related event at High Street Kensington to offer women and girls crime prevention advice e.g. on drink spiking, domestic abuse and staying safe.
Queen’s Gate Officers will carry our regular late evening patrols with focus around enhanced High visibility presence in and around transport hubs where females often feel vulnerable, particularly late in the evening, including Kensington High Street Tube and buses travelling along Kensington High Street.
Actioned 28 June 2026
Robbery:
To reduce knife-enabled watch robberies around Gloucester Road and Kensington High Street.
Measured by the number of such crimes reported to police.
This can be achieved by operations targeting robbery hotspot areas, high-visibility foot and cycle patrols, targeted use of stop and search tactics, and target hardening - crime prevention advice and engagement via social media - 'Look Up, Look Out' campaign.
This issue has been prevalent across AW BCU, and recent months have seen offences spreading from Westminster into RBK&C. A number of these offences have received viral coverage on social media, and this type of crime continues to be a matter of concern for Ward Panel members.
This will be measured and reviewed at the next Ward Panel meeting (every three months).
Issued 10 February 2026
High vis patrols - around HSK
Future op marshal planned
Actioned 28 June 2026
Dangerous/Anti-social Cycling:
To target dangerous/antisocial cycling on pavements on/around Gloucester Road and Queen’s Gate.
Measured by number of fixed penalty notices issued, as well as anecdotal evidence seen by officers, Ward Panel members and local residents.
This can be achieved by joint operations with neighbouring wards targeting anti-social cyclists with education and enforcement, as well as use of social media to educate and inform the local public about traffic legislation.
This has been flagged up as a concern by Ward Panel members across the Kensington cluster for a number of months.
This will be measured and reviewed at the next Ward Panel meeting (every three months).
Issued 10 February 2026
Patrols around HSK area to target key offences
Actioned 28 June 2026
Theft From Motor Vehicles:
To reduce Theft From Motor Vehicle offences in hotspot areas of KENSINGTON SQUARE, PRINCE OF WALES TERRACE, KENSINGTON COURT, SOUTHWELL GARDENS and QUEEN’S GATE GARDENS.
Measured by the number of such crimes reported to police in these areas.
This can be achieved by high-visibility foot and cycle patrols, targeted use of stop and search tactics, and target hardening through crime prevention advice via social media/leaflet drops and working with RBKC to install signage/CCTV on affected streets.
This number of these type of offences has been seen rise over the summer months, and crime figures show that it is one of the most prevalent offences on the ward. This concern is shared by Ward Panel members.
This will be measured and reviewed at the next Ward Panel meeting (every three months).
Issued 10 February 2026
Key hotspot patrols based on data - RBKC leaflets handed out
Actioned 28 June 2026