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Police priorities in Rushcliffe include ASB and drug dealing in Compton Acres and Edwalton

Nottinghamshire Police neighbourhood teams in Rushcliffe publish priorities for the area.

 

Northern Cluster villages – overnight shed and garage burglaries of power tools – Owned by Rushcliffe South Neighbourhoods, Rushcliffe Reacher and Response teams

 

Cotgrave ASB – three distinct issues – location new precinct, large groups of teenagers congregating on precinct, a small identified group who are causing damage and more significant ASB and two tensions between two older groups who have fallen out and consequently there has been two assaults and an affray in early October – Owned by Rushcliffe South Neighbourhoods, Rushcliffe Reacher and Response teams

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West Bridgford drugs dealing and ASB – Operation Alaska nominals dealing drugs and committing ASB on West Bridgford Beats including Edwalton, Compton Acres and Trent Bridge – Owned by West Bridgford Neighbourhoods, Rushcliffe Reacher and Response teams

 

Having held the Local policing Priority Setting Meeting (LPPSM) on Monday 5th October a discussion was held to decide the three Neighbourhood Priorities for the coming quarter October to December 2020. Local Stakeholders, Community Safety Partners and Police officers met and the following formed part of our conversations

Police led 

⦁ Crime performance across Rushcliffe Borough

⦁ Crime types and patterns

⦁ Strategic crime priorities

⦁ Anti-social behaviour locations

Police and Council 

⦁ Community tensions

⦁ Rushcliffe #Whatmatters survey July – September

Councillor led

⦁ Stakeholder feedback from Borough Council Community Safety Portfolio Holder

Joint 

⦁ New Neighbourhood Priorities agreed.

 

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