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The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and police staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
The Neighbourhood Sergeant provides frontline management to support and co-ordinate the activity of the neighbourhood policing team. They work with key partners and stakeholders to problem solve issues and develop innovative ways to identify and safeguard vulnerable people within the community.
Police Constables work alongside the community and partner agencies to tackle crime and issues identified by the local community. They work together with PCSOs to be a visible presence in the local area and build trust and confidence by developing a detailed understanding of the community.
Police Constables work alongside the community and partner agencies to tackle crime and issues identified by the local community. They work together with PCSOs to be a visible presence in the local area and build trust and confidence by developing a detailed understanding of the community.
Police Constables work alongside the community and partner agencies to tackle crime and issues identified by the local community. They work together with PCSOs to be a visible presence in the local area and build trust and confidence by developing a detailed understanding of the community.
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) are the face of the police within local communities. They play an integral part in delivering effective neighbourhood policing, providing a highly visible policing presence and building relationships with the local community as well as working to problem solve long-term neighbourhood issues.
This officer is a Police Community Support Officer. While having no power of arrest, the officer can attend incidents, patrol and reassure, tackle ASB and parking issues, and in Thames Valley will be deployed to deliver our Crime Attendance policy of attending to provide follow up support and contact. They too are also responsible for tackling the concerns of the community.
Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) are the face of the police within local communities. They play an integral part in delivering effective neighbourhood policing, providing a highly visible policing presence and building relationships with the local community as well as working to problem solve long-term neighbourhood issues.
Police Staff - Neighbourhood Team Administrator
Neighbourhood Administrators are key members of police staff who provide fundamental support to the local Neighbourhood Policing Team to make neighbourhoods safer and build closer relationships with local communities.
Anti-Social Behaviour has again been voted a priority in the May 2026 community survey.. Members of public have reported an increase in the number of street drinkers particularly around Market Square.
Issued 08 June 2026
The local neighbourhood team will continue to work with partners such as street wardens from the council to manage those repeatedly exhibiting anti-social behaviour and take a joint approach. Officers will also carry out their routine patrols around the town centre to deter the negatively impactful behaviour, there will be a continued increase police presence in the area due to the funding from the PCC into Buckinghamshire town centres which forms the Safer streets campaign.
The team have also been working and engaging with their local business community to provide reassurance and ensure the shops are consistently reporting shoplifting
June update: 9 recorded instances in May and increase on previous month. Unfortunately as the weather gets warmer we expect instances to increase.
July update: 5 instances recorded for June.
This priority will be reviewed quarterly in line with community survey results and the actions reviewed 30th monthly.
if you have any information please report via 101 or online at www.thamesvalley.police.uk
Call 999 if crime in progress or you are at risk of harm.
Actioned 06 July 2026
Drugs related crime around Aylesbury Town Centre area has again been highlighted by the the local community as a priority in the May 2026 community survey.
Issued 08 June 2026
Targeted patrols will take place in areas that have increased reports and intelligence of drug offending. Individuals the team are aware are causing these issues will be stopped and engaged with and any relevant intelligence gathered and submitted.
June update: Closure order obtained for an address in Cambridge Street due to drug related crime. This property will be closely monitored to ensure compliance. 4 recorded possession of drugs in Town centre for May.
July update: 5 recorded possession and 2 intent to supply recorded for the month of June, an increase on previous month.
If you have any information please report via 101 or online at www.thamesvalley.police.uk
Call 999 if crime in progress or you are at risk of harm.
Actioned 06 July 2026
Speeding in Aylesbury Town Centre has again been voted as a priority from the local community in the May 2026 survey.
Issued 08 June 2026
Speed Surveys will be completed on a monthly basis for a period of 3 months. This is so relevant data can be gathered to ascertain which areas are of concern. Once four areas have been highlighted as a concern we will look to statistically record and compare figures on a monthly basis.
Also communicating the results to the public and partnership agencies.
The Aylesbury NHPT have seen an increase of reports relating to vehicles speeding in excess of the road speed limit. The areas highlighted from the community are as follows:
-Walton Road
- New Street
-Town Centre
Actions include the following:
1. Visibility Patrols to be completed in and around all areas highlighted
2. Ensure ongoing engagement with parish councils
3. Conduct Speed Surveys and ensure the results are communicated to partners and Parish Councillors
4. Speed operations to be completed on the back of the results from the speed survey.
Review to be completed quarterly in conjunction with community survey to ascertain if issues are still persistent and and a concern for the community. This will be measurable in terms of our engagement patrols and logs.
June update: speed surveys to be completed around the town centre in July/Aug and results shared in future updates.
July update: Speed watch/survey was complete on Upper Hundreds Way and Oxford Road on 9th June. Further surveys to be completed to establish hot spot areas for enforcement
If you wish to report speeding or vehicle crime please call 101 or report online at www.tahmesvalley.police.uk
Call 999 if crime in progress or you are at risk of harm.
Actioned 06 July 2026