The Neighbourhood Policing Team continues to take robust action in response to concerns raised by residents relating to drug use and suspected drug dealing across the Banbury area. Community intelligence remains vital to this work, and officers have continued to engage with residents, businesses, and partner agencies to build a clearer picture of local issues and emerging trends.
Throughout recent months, officers and PCSOs have carried out regular high - visibility and plain - clothes patrols in identified hotspot locations. These patrols have been intelligence - led and focused on disrupting drug - related activity, identifying offenders, and reducing the associated anti - social behaviour that often impacts local communities.
As a result of this activity, a number of stop searches have been conducted in accordance with legislative powers and force policy. This has led to the seizure of Class A and Class B controlled drugs, with individuals dealt with proportionately through arrest, community resolution, or referral into the criminal justice process as appropriate.
The team continues to work closely with specialist departments, including the Priority Crime Team, to address wider drug supply concerns and support longer - term disruption activity. Safeguarding remains a key consideration, particularly where vulnerable individuals are identified, with referrals made to partner agencies where necessary.
Tackling drug misuse and supply remains a key neighbourhood priority. This proactive work will continue, alongside ongoing engagement and reassurance patrols, to ensure Banbury remains a safe environment for residents, visitors, and businesses.