Belmore

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Belmore 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 speak to your local team about policing issues, and find out how you can get involved, you can email them at SNTWAMailbox-.Belmore@met.police.uk.

In an emergency always call 999.

If it is not an emergency, you can report crime online at www.met.police.uk or dial 101.

Local Priority Issues

We regularly speak to local residents to establish what issues they may be experiencing in the area. The word cloud below represents the issues that residents of Belmore have highlighted as priorities for the area recently. Word clouds are graphical representations of word frequency that give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently. The larger the word in the visual below the more common the word was in the local survey.

We seek to tackle the issues raised by you and your communities in your local area. To 'Have your say' on local issues, please click on the button below to complete a short survey.

Violence Related Priority

Reducing antisocial behaviour and alcohol related crime. Street drinking, drugs and ASB is being reported by local residents around Belmore parade of shops on Uxbridge Road, Hayes.

Officers have been undertaking regular patrols and joint work with councillors and the council to combat alcohol related antisocial behaviour. Officers have worked alongside the council, licensing and civil enforcement teams in days of action along the Uxbridge parade of shops. However, anti-social behaviour is still a persistent problem and officers are working with partner agencies to respond to the issue.

VAWG -Belmore playing Fields, ASB; Drug and Vehicle related offences

Anti social behaviour caused by youths committing drugs related offences in Belmore playing fields. There has also been numerous reports from local residents relating to ASB caused by youths riding motorcycles and mopeds in the vicinity of the park and inside the park itself. A number of lost or stolen vehicles have also been recovered from the area.

This priority has been managed through various streams. The first being proactive policing and patrolling problem areas to apprehend offenders and to deter antisocial behaviour. The second is working with the council ASB and civil enforcement teams. Officers on the ward had reached out to the local council in relation to the ongoing issues and civil enforcement officers were tasked with patrolling the area over a six week period. Flytipping has been raised as an issue and the council have cleared the rubbish from the area. Officers will continue to monitor the area in order to prevent the ASB.

Speeding and Traffic related offences

LANSBURY DRIVE and BALMORAL DRIVE and other local roads have seen drivers travelling at speeds above the prescribed limit, disregard for traffic signals, and driving without due care for pedestrians and other road users.

This is an issue which has recently come to the forefront in within the ward, with residents particularly concerned at the lack of regard displayed by road users around local primary schools. This led to officers planning and conducting a number of traffic operations, utilising speed cameras, to both enforce and deter traffic offences.

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