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Your Neighbourhood Policing Team is a group of Merseyside police officers dedicated to serving your community. The team is made up of officers based in your area, supported by additional officers from the wider area.
We work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for the area. This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on reducing crime across Merseyside.
Tackle vehicle crime, reduce serious violence and anti-social behaviour.
Issued 27 June 2025
Local policing officers have been working in partnership with the local council and housing to address issues raised by residents. They have held community action days to promote the great work in the area and support services they have access to. Officers have provided a visible presence through randomised visits and utilised specialist trained officers in plain clothes, on off-road bikes and drone team to tackle the issues. A number of ASB warning letters have been issued and arrests made for drug use and general youth causing annoyance.
Drug dealing, associated anti-social behaviour resulting from drug use and fires particularly in Gaskell Park and surrounding area
Issued 24 September 2025
Regarding drug dealing in Parr Community engagement surveys have been completed in multiple locations where drug dealing has been reported. All relevant intelligence from these surveys has been submitted to relevant department.
Regarding the deliberate fires, multiple youths have been identified as being involved in anti-social behaviour & setting deliberate fires. All youths were issued ASB Warning Letters & referral forms completed. There have been no issues reported since this intervention. Officers provided a visible presence in hot spot locations and during the Halloween period 5 youths were issued ASB warning letters after being stopped in possession of eggs.
Regarding ASB in the area joint visits with Riverside Housing, Community Engagement surveys & Joint agency meetings with St Helens Council & Housing over problem addresses in Parr area have been held. An action plan created with tasks issued to partners. 2 x Pre Community Protection Notices have been issued to problematic tenants, and a further Pre CPN issued to a male causing ASB on Broad Oak Road. Reports have drastically decreased since these actions.
Actioned 13 November 2025
Anti-social behaviour particularly in Gaskell Park and surrounding area and drug dealing.
Issued 09 December 2025
Local Policing Officers continue to provide randomised high visibility patrols to Gaskell Park, they have conducted partnership walkabouts in the area with the PCC, Stop Hate UK, council members and housing to increase intelligence and raise awareness of issues in the area. Officers have gathered evidence of ASB from a problematic address and are now looking at a closure notice.
Actioned 06 February 2026
Drug dealing and associated anti-social behaviour in Gaskell Park and surrounding area is a current priority.
Issued 06 March 2026
Drug dealing and related anti‑social behaviour in Gaskell Park and the surrounding streets has been a key community priority. Police activity is ongoing and includes high‑visibility patrols and targeted hotspot policing to disrupt offenders and reassure residents. Officers are working closely with partner agencies, who have already secured a civil injunction against individuals involved. Evidence has also been gathered to support closure orders on problematic addresses linked to the issues.
Actioned 08 May 2026
Retail crime in the Ashton Green Drive area of Parr is the current priority for the team.
Issued 09 June 2026