We are pleased to report continued positive progress in addressing ongoing anti-social behaviour within the community. Over recent weeks, several individuals have been issued with Community Protection Warnings (CPWs), while others, who did not meet the threshold for CPWs, have been placed on Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs). These formal interventions are already having a noticeable impact, with clear reductions in the frequency and severity of the behaviour previously affecting residents. The use of CPWs and ABCs provides officers with effective tools to manage persistent offenders and reinforce the expectations around acceptable conduct within the local area.
Although we continue to respond to isolated incidents of lower-level anti-social behaviour, we are seeing a significant and sustained decrease in overall reports. This reduction is a direct result of the patience, vigilance, and willingness of residents to report incidents, as well as the proactive and coordinated work carried out by officers. Our team has maintained regular high-visibility patrols, targeted reassurance visits, and close collaboration with partner agencies such as housing providers, Oxfordshire County Council, and the Anti-Social Behaviour Team (ASBIT). This partnership approach ensures that issues are dealt with swiftly and effectively, and that individuals displaying problematic behaviour receive both enforcement and support where appropriate.
Our commitment to tackling anti-social behaviour remains unwavering. We continue to monitor known hotspots, gather intelligence, and take firm action when necessary. In several cases, early engagement and clear communication with offenders, parents, and guardians have helped prevent escalation and encourage more positive behaviour. Where enforcement alone is not sufficient, we work with partner organisations to explore longer-term solutions, including support services, tenancy interventions, and safeguarding measures.
We want to assure residents that this issue will remain a priority, and we will not allow the progress achieved so far to slip backwards. Your ongoing cooperation plays an essential role in shaping our response. By reporting concerns promptly, you help us deploy resources more effectively, identify trends, and build cases that support long-term community safety.