Following a public consultation and online survey conducted during May 2026, residents have clearly reaffirmed that anti-social behaviour (ASB) remains a key concern.
The community has asked the Bicester Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) to continue focusing on:
•Bicester Town Centre
•Launton Road including Garth Park and The overbridge
In response, the team has committed to targeted activity over the next three months, working alongside partners and the community to reduce ASB, improve safety, and increase visible policing.
What We Will Do
High-Visibility Patrols
•Regular uniformed foot patrols in the Town Centre, Garth Park, Launton Road, and the overbridge
•Targeted patrols at peak times identified through data and community feedback
•Use of both high-visibility and plain clothes officers where appropriate
Targeted Problem-Solving Activity
•Identify repeat locations and individuals linked to ASB
•Work in partnership with:
oCherwell District Council
oHousing associations
oYouth services
•Use appropriate interventions, including:
oAcceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs)
oCommunity Protection Warnings/Notices (CPWs/CPNs)
oEscalation to enforcement where necessary
Engagement with Young People
•Engagement with schools and youth groups
•Use early intervention to address root causes of behaviour
•Promote positive activities and diversion opportunities in partnership with local services
Use of Police Powers
Where justified, officers will consider:
•Public Space Protection Order powers
•Arrest and prosecution for offences where thresholds are met
Community Engagement and Visibility
•Attend community meetings and local events
•Conduct regular engagement visits with businesses and residents
•Provide updates via Thames Valley Police website and social media
How You Can Help
The community plays a vital role in helping us identify and tackle ASB effectively.
Report Incidents
Please continue to report ASB so we can build an accurate picture and deploy resources appropriately:
•Online: Thames Valley Police website (www.thamesvalley.police.uk)
•Non-emergency: Call 101
•Emergency: Call 999 if a crime is in progress or someone is at risk
Provide Information
•Tell us about repeat locations, times, and individuals
•Share information with local officers and PCSOs when you see them on patrol
The Bicester Neighbourhood Police team remained committed to reducing anti-social behaviour and keeping our shared spaces safe, welcoming, and accessible for all.