Priority 1: Vehicle‑Related Anti‑Social Behaviour
Priority Period:
April – July 2026
How priorities are chosen
The priorities for the Mansfield Neighbourhood Policing Team are reviewed every three months at a Multi‑Agency Problem Solving (MAPS) meeting. These meetings bring together police and partner agencies to review police crime and incident data, intelligence, partner information and feedback from the public, including responses to the Notts Alert “What Matters” survey, to identify the issues causing the most concern and harm within the community.
The priorities selected do not detract from our wider policing responsibilities locally or across Nottinghamshire.
Why this priority has been chosen
Vehicle‑related anti‑social behaviour remains the most frequently reported type of ASB in Mansfield. This includes issues such as off‑road bikes, e‑scooters, speeding vehicles, car meets, and vehicle nuisance around schools, the night‑time economy and public open spaces.
Ongoing reports from residents, continued damage to land and wildlife, and the impact on public confidence mean this continues to be a significant concern. Retaining this as a priority allows officers dedicated time to focus on hotspot areas and persistent offenders.
How you can have your voice heard
You can share your concerns and help shape local policing by completing the Notts Alert “What Matters” survey.
Incidents can be reported by calling 999 in an emergency, 101 for non‑emergencies, or via our website.
Information can also be shared anonymously with Crimestoppers.