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Ward Priority – Prostitution, Safeguarding and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG)
Prostitution, safeguarding concerns, and violence against women and girls (VAWG) have been identified as key priorities within the ward. Reports indicate ongoing issues linked to on-street sex work, exploitation, associated violence, and vulnerability of individuals involved.
These concerns present significant risks, including harm to vulnerable persons, links to organised crime, and wider community safety issues for residents and businesses.
Issued 21 May 2026
Local priorities will focus on:
Conducting targeted patrols in identified hotspot areas to deter activity and provide reassurance
Taking robust enforcement action against individuals responsible for exploitation, violence, and associated criminality
Working closely with partner agencies to safeguard vulnerable individuals involved in prostitution, ensuring access to support services and exit pathways.
Identifying and disrupting those who pose a risk to women and girls.
Promoting reporting and engagement with communities to address concerns and build confidence.
The overall aim is to reduce harm, safeguard those at risk, tackle those responsible for exploitation and violence, and improve safety for women and girls within the ward.
Actioned 21 August 2026
Ward Priority – Drug Dealing and Drug Use.
Drug dealing and drug use have been identified as key concerns within the ward. Reports indicate ongoing issues relating to street-level dealing, drug misuse, and associated anti-social behaviour, which are having a negative impact on community safety and confidence.
These activities are often linked to wider criminality, including violence, exploitation, and acquisitive crime.
Issued 21 May 2026
Local priorities will focus on:
-Conducting targeted patrols in hotspot areas to deter drug-related activity.
-Identifying and disrupting individuals involved in drug dealing through proactive enforcement.
-Working with specialist units and partner agencies to tackle organised criminal networks.
-Taking action against associated anti-social behaviour and safeguarding vulnerable individuals affected by substance misuse.
-Encouraging community intelligence and reporting to support enforcement activity.
The overall aim is to reduce the prevalence of drug-related activity, safeguard vulnerable individuals, and improve the safety and wellbeing of those living and working in the ward.
Actioned 21 August 2026
**Ward Priority – Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Romford Road and Surrounding Areas**
Anti-social behaviour has been identified as a key concern within Romford Road and the surrounding areas. Reports from residents and partner agencies highlight ongoing issues including aggressive begging, street drinking, Prostitution and incidents of violence linked to drug use.
This behaviour is negatively impacting community safety and confidence, particularly for local residents, businesses, and vulnerable individuals.
Issued 21 May 2026
Local priorities will focus on:
- Conducting high-visibility patrols in identified hotspot locations.
- Targeting individuals engaged in aggressive begging and street drinking through enforcement and engagement.
- Working with partner agencies to address substance misuse and provide support pathways where appropriate.
- Taking robust action against offences involving violence and drug-related activity.
- Engaging with the community and local businesses to gather intelligence and provide reassurance.
The overall aim is to reduce ASB, safeguard the public, and improve the quality of life for those living and working in the area.
Actioned 21 August 2026