Anti Social Behaviour with local youths
Local youths tend to gather around Crow Lane, Station Road or the open spaces and cause issues for local residents.
The neighbourhood police team work to identify and where necessary deal with any offenders utilising the powers under the ASB legislation.
The neighbourhood team patrol regular hot spot areas to deter any issues from happening.
Actions
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1 August 2024
The local neighbourhood team were working with Blaise High School at the end of the school term to reduce any ASB from the youths after school hours due to an increase in reports around Station Road through to Crow Lane at school kick out time.
High visibility patrols were conducted and positive engagement with the children evident.
There has been an increase in reports of ASB in the Brentry area which the neighbourhood team are working to identify those involved and will deal as appropriate.
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7 April 2024
We have started to see an increase in reports of anti social behaviour by youths in the local area. The local beat team have been working closely with the local schools to deal with anyone causing issues.
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8 November 2023
An ASB warning letter was sent to a local youth who has been causing issues for a resident. Their behaviour will be monitored and any further actions dealt with as necessary.
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4 October 2023
The beat team did foot patrol around Crow Lane open space as its an known ASB hot spot
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1 September 2023
Some local youths were identified in causing issues in the local area, smashing and throwing items. These youths were identified with the help of local school and were spoken to.