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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.
We work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for your area. This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on the basics: to fight, prevent and reduce crime, whilst keeping people safe and caring for victims.
If you want to receive regular updates about what we're doing in your area, want to contact us easily with your feedback, or receive alerts about incidents, you can sign up to our community alerts system. You'll receive emails or text messages about the issues you tell us you want to know about.
Our key priorities are to make you feel safe within the areas you live by focussing on the following four themes; reducing Burglary, tackling Anti-Social Behaviour, dealing robustly with drug use and supply, and to promote and enforce safety on our roads.
These priorities will be updated with more specific detail following our Partners and Communities Together Meetings (PACT).
Issued 17 December 2025
The most recent Partners and Communities Together (PACT) meeting took place at Sunshine House on the 13th November 2025.
At this meeting discissions and consultation was had with yourselves ‘The Public’ and your locally elected officials. As a result of which, our main priority was identified as making you feel safe within the communities in which you live, by tackling four key issues within the Ince Ward…
-Anti-social use of motor vehicles (Off Road Bikes)
-Burglary
-Drug use and supply.
-Anti-social behaviour.
We will continue to monitor and update these priorities over the course of the next 3 months and following the next PACT meeting planned for the early March 2026.
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Issued 17 December 2025
Drug Dealing and ASB including speeding vehicles
Issued 28 April 2026
Your local neighbourhood team are working hard to ensure local issues are resolved including Operation Handbrake and Operation Hurricane
Actioned 28 April 2026