Thursday, November 30, 2023
ISSUE: DRUGS
The main areas of concern for reducing drug dealing and taking of miss-used substances are THE SIGERS
ACTION: We have been actively patrolling these areas to deter drug dealing in these areas. We have also held street briefings in these areas to speak to residents.
Thursday, November 30, 2023
ISSUE: Eastcote Ward during the Autumn months sees a large uplift in the youths congregating in the open spaces/parks especially Warrender Park and Field end road causing anti-social behaviour such as letting off fireworks and dressing up in Halloween costumes to put others in fear.
Begging on Field end road has also been highlighted as a concern.nnLocal neighbourhood officers conduct regular Hi-Viz patrols in and around these areas and work alongside several other departments such as neighbourhood tasking teams to try and ensure lots of high visibility patrols are completed and individuals are dealt with accordingly to tackle the ongoing issue
Officers look at dates and times when these offences are being committed to have high visibility patrols at the affected areas present to deter anyone committing any offences and deal with any other offences at the time. nnThis a ward priority set by local residents which gets reviewed at every quarterly meeting and may change depending on the review of offences reported against other crimes nnRegular review is carried out by officers and feedback given to local residents of what officers have done via messages on social media platforms.
ACTION: We have conducted high visible patrols in these areas to tackle the issue.
Thursday, November 30, 2023
ISSUE: Concerns have been raised at the recent ward panel around areas on the ward where women have felt unsafe walking. Areas include warrender park and the alleyway that runs around Pembroke park estate onto Azalea walk and the sigers/farthing close.
ACTION: We had held Walk and Talk sessions in these locations. We have made contact with the council to improve the lighting and install cctv cameras in these locations.
New Metropolitan Police priorities and concerns for this neighbourhood will be published here once they are announced by Metropolitan Police through the data.police.uk portal.