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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.
ASB involving nuisance motorcycles has been highlighted by residents within the area.
Issued 28 January 2026
Feb 2026
Manadon policing team will conduct high visible patrols in and around the area to ascertain what streets are problematic and robustly deal with illegal e-scooters/bikes. We work closely with other supporting agencies and residents to combat this problem together.
E-scooters/bikes are illegal to use on the road or in public places, such as parks, street pavements, and shopping areas. 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.
Our team will hold regular ‘Chat with Cops’ within your neighbourhood every 4 weeks so please come and voice your concerns.
Update 25/03/26 - There has been a reduction in calls from the public regarding this issue however we ask residents to continue their support as this is of great value to the local policing team.
09/05/26 - No further reports this month regarding anti social motorcycle's within the Manadon area. We are aware this is an ongoing issue in the surrounding areas and will deal with this robustly.
17/06/26 - Neighbourhood policing teams will continue to work closely with partner agencies and local residents to address this issue collectively. Please be reminded that privately owned e-scooters and similar vehicles are illegal to use on public roads and in public spaces, including parks, pavements and shopping areas.
While we are committed to tackling this behaviour, there are occasions where pursuing riders is not appropriate due to the risks posed to public safety. However, those found using uninsured vehicles in the public are at risk of having them seized under Section 165 of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
To support community engagement, our team will host regular 'Chat with Cops' sessions within the neighbourhood every four weeks. We encourage residents to attend and share any concerns.
Actioned 28 January 2026
- Drug dealing
Issued 28 January 2026
Feb 2026
We’re working closely with other agencies to identify where and when this issue is happening to enable us to deal and combat this problem. Our intelligence systems are continually being monitored, and robust action will be taken.
Targeted patrols are ongoing to address drug related offences. We make full use of our stop and search powers and respond proactively to intelligence reports. The team continues to encourage the public to share any information relating to drug dealing or associated activity in the Manadon area.
We rely on members of the public to support us in improving the communities we live in and encourage any information to be reported and thank you for your continued help.
Update 25/03/26 - Neighbour policing team have worked closely with other agencies to secure an eviction of persons involved drug related activity which had caused significant disruption within the community.
We continue to monitor information and intelligence from the public that enables us to take robust action.
Update 17/06/26 - The neighbourhood policing team continues to encourage members of the public to share any information relating to drug dealing or associated activity in the Manadon Area. We rely on community support to help improve the areas we live in and would encourage anyone with information to report it. We thank you for your continued assistance.
Actioned 28 January 2026