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Drug related activity - regular reports about various locations where the cultivation, preparation and dealing of controlled drugs is taking place
Issued 27 June 2025
Tackling Drug Use and Dealing
Neighbourhood Policing Team is committed to tackling drug use and dealing within our community. Our neighbourhood officers are working closely with specialist units and partner agencies to identify those who are using and/or dealing drugs. We are carrying out targeted patrols in hotspot areas, using stop search powers where appropriate, and pursuing offenders through proactive investigations.
Issued 08 October 2025
There has been a recent increase in residential burglaries targeting accommodations during the early morning hours.
Issued 16 April 2026
Here are practical, proven ways to reduce the risk of burglary, organised so you can act on them easily. You don’t need to do everything—layering a few of these measures together makes a big difference.
1. Secure the Basics (Most Important)
These stop the majority of opportunistic break-ins.
Lock doors and windows every time you leave, even briefly.
Fit solid doors with good-quality deadbolts (especially front and back doors).
Use key-operated window locks, particularly on ground-floor and accessible windows.
Don’t leave spare keys outside (burglars check obvious spots like pots and meter boxes).
2. Make Your Home Look Occupied
Use timer switches for lights when you’re out in the evening.
Leave a radio or TV on at low volume.
Ask a neighbour to collect post and parcels if you’re away.
Park a car in the driveway if possible, or ask someone to occasionally move it.
3. Improve Visibility & Lighting
Install motion-activated outdoor lights near doors and dark areas.
Keep hedges and shrubs trimmed low near windows and fences.
Avoid tall fences or objects that give cover near entry points.
4. Use Alarms & Cameras (Even Simple Ones Help)
A visible burglar alarm box (even a dummy) can deter criminals.
Smart doorbells or cameras help monitor activity and collect evidence.
Place cameras so they’re clearly visible—deterrence is the goal.
5. Secure Sheds, Garages & Ladders
These are often overlooked and used to break into the house.
Lock sheds and garages with strong padlocks.
Store tools, ladders, and bicycles securely—don’t leave them outside.
Lock internal doors between the garage and house.
6. Get to Know Your Neighbours
Community makes a real difference.
Join or start a neighbourhood watch.
Let trusted neighbours know if you’ll be away.
Report suspicious behaviour—early reports stop repeat crimes.
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Actioned 16 April 2026