Walpole

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Walpole Safer Neighbourhoods Team

Your Safer Neighbourhoods Team is a group of Met police officers dedicated to serving your community. The team is made up of officers based in your area or 'ward', supported by additional officers from the wider area.

We work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for the area. This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on reducing crime across London.

To contact to your team about local policing issues, email us at Walpole@contact.metengage.co.uk or pick an officer to email below. (Please do not use this contact method to report crime, in an emergency always call 999 or you can report crime online at www.met.police.uk or dial 101).

Evie Clyne (Metropolitan Police, Police Constable, Safer Neighbourhoods Team)

Evie Clyne

Police Constable

Jaroslaw Krzysko (Police, PCSO, Walpole)

Jaroslaw Krzysko

PCSO

Erhan Mustafa (Metropolitan Police, Dedicated Ward Officer, Walpole SNT)

Erhan Mustafa

Dedicated Ward Officer

Joshua Nesbitt (Metropolitan Police, Police Community Support Officer, West Ealing)

Joshua Nesbitt

Police Community Support Officer

Sam Pearce (Metropolitan Police, Inspector, Ealing NPT)

Sam Pearce

Inspector

Merfyn Starkey (Metropolitan Police, Dedicated Ward Officer, Walpole)

Merfyn Starkey

Dedicated Ward Officer

Katie Weston (Metropolitan Police, Sergeant, Neighbourhoods)

Katie Weston

Sergeant

Local Priority Issues

We are committed to tackling the issues that matter most to local communities. Based on our conversations with residents, and the issues they have raised with us, our main priorities are:

Priority Action taken

ASB DRUGS - Multiple locations. Drug dealing and users causing ASB across the ward at multiple locations

Issued 30 June 2025

S - Reduce ASB in form of drug dealing and taking within multiple locations across the ward. This includes St johns church, Dean Gardens and Melbourne Avenue/Sainsburys
M - SNT to conduct HVP and plain clothes patrols where reasonable in hot spot zones in order to deter culprits, by means of arrests, stop & searches, etc.
A - SARA problem solving model will be conducted.
R - This priority is relevant and voted in at a Ward Panel meeting.
T - This will be conducted concurrently with other ward matters and reviewed

Actioned 23 September 2025

ASB Street Drinking - West Ealing. Street drinking with the area of West Ealing, namely Mattock lane, Melbourne Avenue and Walpole Park area.

Issued 30 June 2025

S - Reduce street drinking in the local park areas
M - SNT to conduct HVP to deter issues and reassure community. Work along Park Guard from Ealing council.
A - SARA problem solving model will be conducted.
R - This priority is relevant and voted in at a Ward Panel meeting.
T - This will be conducted concurrently with other ward matters and reviewed quarterly.

Actioned 23 September 2025

TFMV - Mattock lane and surrounding streets W13

Issued 30 June 2025

S - Reduce the theft from motor vehciles, including that of blue disabled badges, in the specified areas
M - SNT to conduct HVP to deter issues and reassure community. Work along Park Guard from Ealing council.
A - SARA problem solving model will be conducted.
R - This priority is relevant and voted in at a Ward Panel meeting.
T - This will be conducted concurrently with other ward matters and reviewed quarterly.

Actioned 23 September 2025

The word cloud below represents the issues raised by residents through their Local Matters survey. We take this into consideration along with discussions with stakeholders, ward panel meetings and conversations with the public when setting our key priorities

What members in Walpole are saying are the issues in the area:

Latest Alerts

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Business Theft Action

Good Morning All,One of our priorities within Walpole is to tackle and stop shoplifting. You are bei...

Metropolitan Police
15/09/2025 10:57:50

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Arrest - Recall to Prison

Officers from West Ealing Neighbourhoods were out on patrol when they came across a male who is know...

Metropolitan Police
12/09/2025 11:00:53

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Updates from the team

Hello residents, This is to give you a quick update on the teams actions with how we are tackling AS...

Metropolitan Police
12/09/2025 09:08:43

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Walpole Park VAWG Walk & Talk : Thu 11 Sep 10:00

Hi Resident

Metropolitan Police
10/09/2025 08:54:01

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Ongoing Drug Use Radbourne Walk W13

Dear Resident,I wanted to provide you with an update regarding drug dealing/ drug use, which people ...

Metropolitan Police
10/09/2025 08:40:26

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Vandalism/Graffiti

Dear Resident, I wanted to provide you with an update regarding Vandalism/ graffiti, which people ar...

Metropolitan Police
05/09/2025 10:49:43

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Local Patrols / Action Taken

Dear Resident,I wanted to provide you with an update regarding drug dealing/ drug use, which people ...

Metropolitan Police
05/09/2025 09:51:19

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Neighbourhood Watch Schemes

Good Afternoon All,One of our action points, in order to assist with ongoing Anti-Social Behaviour w...

Metropolitan Police
03/09/2025 13:06:16

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