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Your Neighbourhood Policing Team is a group of local police officers and staff dedicated to serving your community. The team is made up of police officers and a dedicated Police Community Support Officer (PCSO). These are supported by additional officers and staff from the wider area.
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Drug use has increased in the area around Blackfriars, in particular the park area.
Issued 04 April 2026
Increased patrols of both plain clothes and high visibility officers, to proactively tackle drug dealers, in the areas reported. Intelligence is regularly reviewed for Drug related warrants, to be executed.
Actioned 04 April 2026
Theft from motor vehicles, in the Trinity / Blackfriars area.
Issued 04 April 2026
Officers patrolling, using both covert and overt techniques. Communications sent out, via Bee in the Loop, to support motorists with crime prevention advice. Community reminded of the potential risks, when leaving cars on unofficial car parks.
Actioned 04 April 2026
There has been an increase in phone robberies and phone snatches, around the Chapel Street, Blackfriars Area.
Issued 04 April 2026
Police Officers will increase their presence around this area, during the peak times, of 0800-0900 hours and 1500-1800 hours. Community encouraged to be vigilant, when around the area.
Actioned 04 April 2026