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London Colney, St Stephens and St Albans East

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Ashley and Cunningham, Colney Fields and London Colney, St Stephen and Park Street

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Neighbourhood Priorities

To reduce vehicle-related anti-social behaviour at Starbucks, North Orbital Road, Chiswell Green and the surrounding roads including racing on the A405 and A414. To reduce the negative impact this is having on the lives of people in the surrounding areas.

Issue Date Friday 30th April 2021

The Neighbourhood Policing Team continues to conduct patrols to deter anti-social activity, as well as respond to reports from the public and work with local businesses to help manage issues.
Work with Starbucks and Herts County Council has resulted in significant investments in updates and improvements to the area that help prevent unwanted activities, including new barriers and CCTV.

Action Date Tuesday 2nd April 2024


To tackle vehicle related offences in the area, including Watford Road and Chiswell Green. Offences include speeding and use of mobile phones while driving, HGVs driving on restricted roads and illegal use of e-scooters.

Issue Date Wednesday 11th March 2020

This remains a local priority for the Neighbourhood Policing Team. We will continue to look at locations raised by members of the public via our feedback system 'echo' and respond to them accordingly. Officers continue to carry out roadside speed enforcement and utilise the speed enforcement vans. The main locations of this activity are A5183 Frogmore, London Colney High Street, Courses Road Colney Heath and Tippendale Lane Park Street.
This work is on-going.

Action Date Wednesday 3rd April 2024


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