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Every neighbourhood in the Thames Valley area has a dedicated neighbourhood policing team that works together with the local community and partners to: reduce crime and incidents, bring more offenders to justice, protect the vulnerable and tackle violence against women and girls and improve victim service and public confidence.
Neighbourhood policing teams are led by senior police officers and include police officers, Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), police staff, police support volunteers and the Special Constabulary.
They aim to make communities safer through an approach that is focussed on visibility, engagement, problem solving and community resilience.
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Cycling in contravention of highway code on peascod street, Windsor. E-bikes and e scooter also being used in the area of Windsor shopping centre
Issued 23 July 2026
The team have highlighted lack of visible signs to RBWM who are responsible for this as many say they do not see these. RBWM are being liaised with in an effort to authorise more signage to the area.
Team have completed patrols and multiple persons have been educated about the appropriate use of bikes and the one way roads and conducting foot patrols on the foot paths joining Windsor to Slough. The team will continue to complete Op Pulse operations in relation to this priority.
Actioned 23 July 2026
The recent 2026 resident survey detailed the following issues;
Youths on Peascod Street verbally abusing the public
Youths banging on resident doors between 1500-1800
Graffiti and littering in Bachelors acre
beggars hassling people for money
Persons urinating on trees on the long walk
Issued 23 July 2026
We have worked with RBWM Council regarding the issues raised in Bachelors acre to locate the area of littering and graffiti. The RBWM wardens have been able to assist with this and a new CCTV Camera has been placed in the Brocas to detect and help prevent the youths banging on residence doors.
The team have issued Acceptable Behaviour Contacts and Community protection warnings to those youths causing Anti Social Behaviour and a Protection warning for a drunk male causing further issues in the town.
Patrols have taken place of the Brocas in Eton, community resolutions issued for those smoking cannabis which was the suitable outcome, patrols of Peascod street, deployment of the TVP facial recognition van to identify those who are wanted in TVP, no arrests were made however 2 E-scooters were seized. Reports of Youths banging on doors in Eton has reduced.
Actioned 02 August 2026
Catapulting of birds and wildlife
Issued 23 July 2026
On Tuesday 28 April, Cabinet agreed to introduce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), a tool used to tackle antisocial behaviour, covering Eton & Castle, Old Windsor, Datchet, Horton and Wraysbury. This follows reports of catapults being used to harm wildlife – including swans and other protected birds – and damage property.
This will make it an offence to carry a catapult in public within the specified areas, giving Thames Valley Police officers and the council’s Community Wardens additional powers to intervene. Officers will be able to challenge anyone carrying a catapult, seize items where appropriate, and issue Fixed Penalty Notices of £100 on the spot.
Subject to the standard governance process, the PSPO is expected to come into effect from Monday 11 May.
Multiple Patrols have been conducted in the area throughout the month of July 2026 and no reports have wildlife crime or incidents have been reported to the Windsor Central team. We have engaged with local businesses along Barry Avenue who have also confirmed this.
Please note Datchet have their own priority around this too.
Actioned 02 August 2026