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Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) in particular vehicular ASB taking place at The Meadows Car Park.
Issued 19 September 2024
PC Murphy has worked closely with the landowner to reduce the ASB at The Meadows, this has included presenting proposals of target hardening to reduce the issue. As a result, ANPR cameras have been fitted. There has been a noticeable reduction in reports to police since these were installed, but the situation will still be monitored.
Actioned 19 September 2024
ASB in particular at the Owlsmoor Shops, Yeovil Road and Moor Close Flats
Issued 19 September 2024
ASB in Owlsmoor remains a priority for the NH team, we will continue our patrols and disrupt the activity. To date, two members of the group have been issued Community Protection Warnings (CPW), preventing them from loitering at the shops and Moor Close. These can only be issued to persons aged over 16.
ASB in particular at the Sandhurst Memorial Park whereby youths with catapults are injuring animals.
Issued 19 September 2024
Patrols have been added to our Patrol Plan, to ensure officers are in the area at the times previously reported to us. Any findings will be dealt with robustly.