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Shirley and Freemantle

A local policing neighbourhood in Hampshire Constabulary

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Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team are working with the community to tackle quality of life issues, protect the vulnerable and crack down on persistent offenders.

We work with the community through regular Priority Setting Meetings, where the local issues and concerns are raised, and these become priorities for your local officers to tackle. We also work with other agencies such as Southampton City Council to reduce offending and anti-social behaviour.

This site will give you a brief overview of our current priorities, and when the next public meetings are, as well as what we are doing to tackle offending in your area.

If you wish to contact the team, please feel free to contact us on 101, via Twitter @ShirleyPolice or by email at [email protected].

Contact Details
Neighbourhood Priorities

Preventing and tackling Violence - We will focus on Serious youth violence, knife enabled offending and the criminal use of firearms

Issue Date Sunday 14th January 2024


Preventing and tackling acquisitive crime – We will focus on Shoplifting and Burglary and take opportunities around repeat offenders and locations.

Issue Date Sunday 14th January 2024


Striving to reduce Domestic Abuse by being perpetrator focussed, using our powers of arrest and being timely in our response to ensure the best opportunity to protect victims.

Issue Date Sunday 14th January 2024


Reducing Anti-Social Behaviour by focussing on visible patrol and engagement, working with communities and partners to tackle and set the tone for Southampton.

Issue Date Sunday 14th January 2024


Neighbourhood Map

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