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Ilkeston Rural

A local policing neighbourhood in Derbyshire Constabulary

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This Safer Neighbourhood area covers West Hallam, Stanley Common, Dale Abbey, Morley, Breadsall, Stanley Village and Little Eaton. It belongs to the Ilkeston policing section.

Contact Details
Neighbourhood Priorities

1. Drugs – Addressing & supporting vulnerability through enforcement & education.
2. Road – Anti-social behaviour driving and associated noise nuisance.
3. Retail Crime – Anti social behaviour and retail premises

Issue Date Thursday 4th April 2024

1. We will analyse police data to identify hot spots for drug related activity to identify those who have a problematic relationship with substances. With this information we will make referrals to partner agencies to enable them access to support. We will also deliver inputs to local children through school visits and engagement events to widen knowledge around this topic and spread awareness.
2. We will use police data to establish areas that attract anti-social behaviour caused by nuisance vehicles resulting in noise nuisance and disturbance. Joint working with other specialised teams within the force to be conducted to tackle these issues and dealt with efficiently. Officers will deploy to key locations and will effectively target vehicles driving or being used in an antisocial manner.
3. Officers to conduct regular patrols in the town centre of Ilkeston and surrounding areas. Regular engagement visits will be conducted with retail premises within the Ilkeston area to provide reassurance and offer crime prevention advice. Engagement with key stakeholders such as local businesses and shop owners. Identify any individuals and ensure they are dealt with robustly to prevent further escalation of crime.

Action Date


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