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Our Neighbourhood Policing Teams consist of Neighbourhood Team Leaders (police sergeants), Neighbourhood Beat Managers (police officers) and police community support officers (PCSOs) who are accountable to their local community. A key element of the role is to undertake community engagement to understand community concerns and update them on police activity in order to build confidence.
They will work in partnership with teams both within the police (for example alcohol licensing and youth intervention) and externally (local authorities, Environmental Health and registered social landlords) to problem solve community issues. The underlying principle of our neighbourhood policing model is to intervene at the earliest possible opportunity to prevent an escalation of crime and harm.
Town centre and youth ASB
Antisocial behaviour (ASB) is defined as 'behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person'. There are three main categories of ASB which depends on how many people are affected: personal ASB, nuisance ASB, and environmental ASB. This can include littering, noise, inconsiderate behaviour, nuisance calls, antisocial driving, abandoned vehicles, begging, and street drinking.
To reduce and target ASB in the community the East Devon Neighbourhood team work with partner agencies such as East Devon District Council, local schools, local shops, pubs, and Devon Highways.
Axminster has a ‘HOTSPOT’ which officers regularly patrol on foot and in marked police vehicles. This ‘HOTSPOT’ covers the town centre including the Minster Green, the rear of TESCO and CASTLE STREET. This ‘HOTSPOT’ has been developed using the data from recorded crimes and ASB incidents and enables officers to target their patrols accordingly.
Issued 01 July 2026
ASB patrols have continued throughout JUNE, particularly in hot spot areas around the MINSTER GREEN, TESCO and WEST STREET.
Officers from Axminster and across rural east devon have worked with partner agencies and have held a community safeguarding meeting to try and understand where the ASB is happening and what can be done to tackle it. It is hoped these meetings will continue and partners can work together to drive down ASB in our communities.
The Axminster team has arrested two people who were wanted on a warrant, visited Axe Valley Academy and Axminster Primary School, completed training on how to deal with dogs worrying livestock incidents and completed a plain clothes shoplifting operation.
Further reports of ASB cycling have been received and we will continue to proactively police those who cycle dangerously on the roads in and around Axminster.
Actioned 01 July 2026
Antisocial driving and vehicle offences (including road crime)
The Axminster Neighbourhood Team and Devon and Cornwall Police are working to reduce the number of casualties and road traffic collisions in our area, through proactive work and positive action.
Vehicle crime includes theft from motor vehicles, vehicles being driven without insurance and/or a valid driving licence, vehicle theft, unroadworthy vehicles, and drink and drug driving. Antisocial driving such as speeding, revving, loud music and large car meets also meets these criteria. This also includes the use of unrestricted e-bikes and e-scooters being used on public highways.
Issued 01 July 2026
We have conducted high visibility patrols along the main routes in to and out of Axminster, providing reassurance to motorists and other road users.
Members of the public have expressed concerns about speeding and anti social driving in the CLOAKHAM DRIVE area of AXMINSTER. The AXMINSTER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM has worked with members of the public to identify the vehicles involved, they appear to mainly be motorbikes and scooters.
As a result of information received from the community, two people have been issued with a section 59 warning against them and their vehicles. This means that any further instances of anti-social driving, either by the person or the vehicle, can result in that vehicle being seized.
Proactive patrols in Axminster has resulted in a motorbike has been seized and the rider reported to court for driving without insurance and driving otherwise in accordance with a licence, and a Landrover has been seized for no tax and the DVLA notified.
A speed op is planned for later this year involving members of the Devon and Cornwall Road Safety Team and CREWKERNE ROAD and LYME ROAD will be included as part of this operation
Further traffic ops will be planned throughout the year.
Actioned 01 July 2026
Cross border crime (including rural crime)
Rural crime is an issue for large areas of the country, but it tends to go unreported. It can impact on insurance premiums, food prices, the environment, and can damage local communities. Due to the very nature of where AXMINSTER, and the surrounding parishes, is positioned in the county, close to the border with Somerset and Dorset, there is an ongoing threat of criminals from out of force committing offences within the locality.
The Axminster team, with assistance from the wider east Devon Neighbourhood Team, will continue to target offenders who travel in from out of force and disrupt their activities. The team also works closely with their counterparts in Avon and Somerset and Dorset to share information and target known offenders.
As part of our commitment to engaging with rural communities the team has visited every parish within its patch and carried out village walk abouts as well as police surgeries at village halls. The aim is to improve connectivity with the rural communities and provide education to users of our beautiful countryside. This includes attending rural events to gain knowledge about the issues effecting the rural communities and to offer the crime prevention advice.
Issued 01 July 2026
Rural engagement took place at SHUTE and STOCKLAND in JUNE with officers visiting each location, conducting foot patrol and spending time speaking to residents and parish councillors. We also attended a recent MUSBURY PARISH COUNCIL MEETING.
The team has held a meeting with our counterparts in Avon and Somerset to discuss ongoing concerns about known individuals committing offences across the two counties. Following on from the meeting both teams have committed to working closely to target and disrupt those who operate across our respective borders.
We have also committed to working with our rural engagement team to host a trailer marking and rural crime prevention event later in the year.
Further rural engagement to take place throughout the year.
Actioned 01 July 2026