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Beat 22 Newsletter

Introduction - Glenfield, Kirby Muxloe and Leicester Forest East

Your Dedicated Neighbourhood Team (DNT) is a group of local Officers dedicated to

serving your community. The team is made up of Officers based in your area, supported by the wider Policing family.

 

 

From left to right:

PC Dave Gilbody

PS Mark Spence

PCSO 6009 Jack Darby

#YouSaidWeDid - What matters to you

Your priorities are chosen quarterly and are based upon

information gathered through NHL (Neighbourhood Link), social media, local engagement, and emerging crime trends. You have stated that the following key themes are important to you. #YouSaidWeDid

 

 

 

Priority 1 - Highway obstructions has been raised as a problem. Highway Obstructions including inconsiderate and dangerous parking and vehicle obstructions.

Priority 2 - Motorbikes causing a nuisance has been raised as an issue by residents within the beat area. This causes annoyance for the local community but also poses a risk to local residents and the users of the motorbikes.

Priority 3 - Road Safety has been raised as an issue by local residents in the area. Road Safety including speeding vehicles and vehicles being driven in an anti-social manner.

#WeDid - What we are doing

Mid November saw the beginning of Anti-Social Behaviour Week. The week of action targeted anti-social behaviour and looked to disrupt individuals who choose to cause harassment, alarm and distress to the local community. Your beat team increased their high visibility patrols in locations where you've reported issues. ASB takes on many different forms, from aggressive, noisy or abusive behaviour to neighbourhood issues such as drugs. We work with partner agencies such as local councils, housing and wellbeing services to tackle and prevent ASB using a problem solving approach to achieve the best results.

 

Officers joined Special Constable Tom in LFE after discovering 2 people looking around vans in a car park during the evening. A canine unit accompanied the Officers but they made good their escape but I'm sure their time will come. However at least they deterred one less theft from a van. 

 

Again this month we have calls in relation to vehicle obstructions. Officers attended a vehicle causing an obstruction on Treasure Close in Glenfield, a PCSO attended and the vehicle was moved. We also received calls about numerous lorries and vans parking on the corner/curb of Ladysmith Road, Kirby Muxloe making it hard to see. Upon arrival no vehicles were illegally parked or below the required distance from the junction.

 

Meet your Team - Upcoming public engagements

Come and meet your local Officers at

 

Leicester Forest East Library
Stafford Leys
Leicester Forest East

 

4th December 2024

10.00-11.00

 

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