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Your local policing team is made up of dedicated neighbourhood officers and community support officers based in your community, supported by additional officers from the wider area.
We work closely with our partners and engage the community when deciding our policing priorities for your area. By working together we aim to find solutions to longstanding local problems while maintaining our wider focus on preventing crime and antisocial behaviour across Nottinghamshire.
Priority Jan - Mar
ASB
Currently ASB, assaults and criminal damage offences are prevalent in the Eastwood South area.
Issued 01 January 2025
March Update
Police have taken positive action by arresting persons involved in an assault and criminal damage on the Eastwood South area. These offences are not linked, and investigations are continuing. Police will continue Operation Platter to deter offences taking place.
February
Operation Platter patrols have been conducted in January as there has been reports of ASB being caused in the afternoon along the Nottingham Road area. Police are working with local partners to share information so appropriate action can be taken with those individuals involved.
January update
NPT has been out engaging with local businesses in Kimberley who have informed Police that since the arrests and police targeted activity there has been a vast improvement in ongoing ASB. Giltbrook has had ASB and NPT will be carrying out high visibility patrols and taking action against those responsible for offences
December update
Kimberley has seen an improvement in reported ASB incidents. Police have been completing high visibility patrols and engaging with the community. This priority will continue into the next quarter as residents and partners have continued to raise their concerns around ASB in the Eastwood South area. Police are working with Broxtowe Borough Council and Youth Intervention to assist with the patrol plan.
November update
Three people have been arrested which were linked to the disorder in Kimberley. This investigation is still ongoing. A further two suspects who were involved in criminal damage have been referred to the Immediate Justice scheme.
Actioned 01 March 2025
Priority Jan-Mar
Police, Partners, and residents have raised concerns around licensed premises this incudes shops and pubs. Concerns raised have been noise, alcohol related violence and ASB. NPT and partners plan to work with licensed premises to advise and take appropriate action when required.
Issued 09 January 2025
March Update
Over the last month, police have arrested three persons linked to violence offences that have taken place at pubs and bars across Broxtowe NPA. These offences are not linked and are not at the same licensed premises. One person has also been barred from a licensed premises. Police will continue working with our licensed premises to offer support and take robust action when required.
February
Police have carried out visits to licensed premises across the Broxtowe Neighbourhood Policing area. Officers have spoken to staff to offer crime prevention advice and support. NPT has been conducting night time economy patrols to support local businesses and keep members of the community safe.
Actioned 01 March 2025