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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.
Nuisance Motorbikes have been highlighted by local residents as an issue in the Honicknowle area.
Issued 06 January 2026
The Honicknowle Team will seize and remove any nuisance bikes whether these are motorbikes, Electric bikes or e-scooters off our pavements and roads when they can, if it is an e-bike or scooter as it is not possible to get insurance for privately owned e-scooters/bikes. If it is a Motorcycle, then it may be possible to seize it under other Police Powers.
Please understand that we will endeavour to deal with this issue, but we are limited on dealing with some of the bike riders when it comes to a chase due to hazard and public safety.
If you use a privately-owned e-scooter/bike in public, you risk the vehicle being seized under S.165 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, for not having any insurance.
The Honicknowle Team have also recovered several stolen motor bikes and e-bikes, over the last few months. With your help in reporting these incidents we can continue to remover these bikes from Honicknowle, thereby reducing crime and enhancing safety for everyone.
Update 20/03/26
The local team are continuing alongside the response police team to try to target these nuisance bikes. There has been two vehicles seized that were being used in an anti-social manner. We would encourage members of the public to continue to call us regarding these issues.
Update 02/05/26
The local policing team continue to monitor the issue and are working alongside response officers. There has been one individual arrested and dealt with for their use of a scooter involved in Anti-Social Behaviour.
Update 03/07/26
The local team are working alongside plain clothes officers targeting addresses possibly linked to these vehicles and continue to welcome information from local residents through 101 or Crimestoppers.
Actioned 06 January 2026
Rise in shoplifting in local shops
Issued 06 January 2026
We are taking firm action to reduce shoplifting and anti-social behaviour especially around Tesco Transit Way shopping area and the surrounding shops. Not only does shoplifting cause financial loss to local businesses but also creates stress for staff and customers, impacting the sense of safety in our community.
To tackle this, our officers are:
Using Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO’s) to deal with persistent offenders. These are court orders that can ban individuals from certain areas or behaviours, helping to prevent further offences.
The Honicknowle Police team work closely with local businesses and are visible each shift in the area. The team aim to share information when appropriate and coordinate responses focusing on key locations where offences are most common. This targeted, partnership-led approach is already making a difference – helping to deter crime and improve safety for everyone.
Update: 20/03/26
There has been an increase in police presence in the area in uniform and plain clothes. The CCTV van has been utilised in the area as an overt tool to highlight that the area is being targeted by the local policing team.
A number of businesses in the area are in the process of becoming members of the successful PARC system that predominately runs in the city centre, we hope that will become a valuable asset for them.
Update 02/05/26
The local policing team are continuing pro-actively patrol the areas. On the week of 27th April we utilised the CCTV van again in the area as an overt asset and plain clothes officers were patrolling the area alongside members of the child centred policing team we would encourage local residents to continue reporting any issues in the area on 101/999.
03/07/26
The local Policing team are continuing to patrol the areas at various times and are now completing patrols alongside PARC officers.
Actioned 06 January 2026