New policing model receiving positive feedback from local communities and the Home Office
18:00 23/01/2025A new policing model has seen significant reductions in theft and anti-social behaviour in communities across the city and county.
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A new policing model has seen significant reductions in theft and anti-social behaviour in communities across the city and county.
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Priority April – June 2025
Police, Partners, and residents have raised concerns around drug offences across the areas. Concerns raised have been around Cannabis grows and drugs dealing. NPT and partners plan to work together, evict those tenants that are causing issues and advise and take appropriate action when required.
Issued 01 April 2025
Priority April – June 2025
Police, Partners, and the business community have raised concerns around shop thefts offences across the NPA. Concerns raised have been around financial losses and ASB linked to the thefts. NPT and partners plan to work together, to arrest and convict these offenders. Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBOs) will be used to stop repeat offenders.
Issued 01 April 2025
Priority April – June 2025
Police, Partners, and residents have raised concerns around road related offences across Broxtowe Borough NPA. Concerns raised have been around speeding, noise and ASB. NPT and partners plan to work together. Police will take action by carrying out high visibility patrols to stop vehicles and speak with drivers. Police will take appropriate action and consider the use of Traffic Offence Reports (TOR), Section 59 Notice warning, seizure of vehicles, words advice and arrests where necessary.
Issued 01 April 2025