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The Neighbourhood Inspector has overall responsibility for the entire neighbourhood policing team of Sergeants, Police Constables, PCSOs and Police Staff. They are responsible for delivering on neighbourhood policing strategies, directing the deployment of the team and developing relationships with partners and key stakeholders, to enable the neighbourhood policing team to work effectively.
The Neighbourhood Sergeant provides frontline leadership to coordinate neighbourhood team activity, and work with the community, partners and other colleagues, to deliver safer neighbourhoods. This includes directing problem solving and engagement activity, and being responsive to community needs.
The Neighbourhood Sergeant provides frontline leadership to coordinate neighbourhood team activity, and work with the community, partners and other colleagues, to deliver safer neighbourhoods. This includes directing problem solving and engagement activity, and being responsive to community needs.
Police Constables work in the community to tackle local issues and crimes. They provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, and are responsive to local needs. They take a problem solving approach to issues, work with partners, focus on engagement and target their activity where it is needed most.
Youth Engagement Officers are Police Constables who engage with children and young people, building trust and confidence, whilst working closely with schools and partners. They seek to intervene early, where needed, and be responsive to community needs.
Police Constables work in the community to tackle local issues and crimes. They provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, and are responsive to local needs. They take a problem solving approach to issues, work with partners, focus on engagement and target their activity where it is needed most.
Police Constables work in the community to tackle local issues and crimes. They provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, and are responsive to local needs. They take a problem solving approach to issues, work with partners, focus on engagement and target their activity where it is needed most.
Police Constables work in the community to tackle local issues and crimes. They provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, and are responsive to local needs. They take a problem solving approach to issues, work with partners, focus on engagement and target their activity where it is needed most.
Police Constables work in the community to tackle local issues and crimes. They provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, and are responsive to local needs. They take a problem solving approach to issues, work with partners, focus on engagement and target their activity where it is needed most.
Police Constables work in the community to tackle local issues and crimes. They provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, and are responsive to local needs. They take a problem solving approach to issues, work with partners, focus on engagement and target their activity where it is needed most.
PCSOs provide a visible, accessible and approachable uniformed presence in the community, using designated powers where needed, deterring and preventing crime, and tackling antisocial behaviour. They are problem solvers and work with partners, where needed, to address local issues.
Anti-social behaviour
Issued 22 June 2026
There have been reports of ASB occurring in estates around the centre of Sunbury. This ranges from vehicle damage, loud noise, aggressive shouting and dangerous cycling. The cycling 'tricks' carried out on pavements are not only a danger to residents using them but also to those who want to demonstrate balance on their back wheel whilst cyc Those that are doing this are being warned and advice given that things will be taken further if it doesn't stop.
Actioned 22 June 2026
Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG)
Issued 22 June 2026
This still remains as a high priority for us to deal with. We have carried out specific 'Meet The Beat' sessions, where our main emphasis has been aimed towards VAWG. We have been able to provide advice and direction to those that are suffering and those who have worries. We would like to impress on everyone, the need to report anything that they see or notice, that might suggest there is a problem. At the meetings, we have distributed panic alarms, which are very much appreciated as an extra safety tool. We are continuing to patrol the Sunbury Subways, especially as they have been highlighted as an area of concern. If you would like to come to a' Meet The Beat' session, to discuss any issues of concern that you may be worried about or just to have a chat, the dates and locations can be found on our website.
Actioned 22 June 2026
Drug related harm
Issued 22 June 2026
We are still receiving excellent input from Sunbury residents on both drug use and drug dealing. We regularly carry out House to House engagement activity. If you have any knowledge of possible drug activity, then please let us know. All information received ls treated as anonymous.
Actioned 22 June 2026
Shoplifting and acquisitive crime
Issued 26 June 2026
In Sunbury we have carried out high visibility foot patrols to deter suspects. We have co-ordinated with repeatedly targeted organisations to disrupt offending and target suspects, as well as identifying and advising them on weak points leaving them vulnerable to further victimisation.
Actioned 26 June 2026