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Neighbourhood policing within Surrey Police is delivered by Safer Neighbourhood Teams in each of the 11 districts and boroughs of the County. Each neighbourhood within the districts and boroughs is served by a dedicated team of officers and staff.
Neighbourhood Teams provide community engagement, targeted foot patrols and collaborative problem solving to tackle the issues that cause the greatest harm in our communities. Teams are made of sergeants, police officers and PCSOs, led by the Borough Commander, with further support provided by other team members - with specialisms in youth engagement, licensing and crime prevention.
Rural Crime along the A281 corridor.
Rural crime encompasses various offences that occur in rural areas including: Theft of Plant equipment or fuel, damage to property, livestock worrying, poaching and tack theft.
Rural crime has significant impacts on communities including economic, social and environmental.
Issued 01 June 2026
Local officers are regularly meeting with rural partners and the community to conduct reassurance patrols and education on crime prevention techniques. Regular proactive operations are being conducted overnight with partners to combat rural crime. Further day of action planned involving partner agencies.
Anti-Social Behaviour within town centre and local residential areas.
Issued 01 June 2026
Local officers have increased patrols around timings of reports made and location believed to contribute towards ASB.