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Loughborough South

A local policing neighbourhood in Leicestershire Police

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The Loughborough South neighbourhood beat covers a variety of urban and rural areas.  The residential areas of the beat are comprised of both privately owned homes and local authority operated housing.

There are a number of schools within the beat area ranging from primary to secondary schools and catering for both state and private pupils.  The area also has a number of sports grounds and a large rural wooded area in the vicinity of Jubilee Woods.

The area also has a number of small businesses and a large supermarket that serves the residents of the surrounding area.

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Neighbourhood Priorities

We will seek to identify the riders and drivers who are committing offences and deal with them

Issue Date Monday 1st April 2024

Police will aim to tackle vehicle related ASB through the use of Targeted patrols and Problem Management Profiles and work with partner agencies. This will be targeted patrols to disrupt the use of ASB with vehicles, disruption tactics on a wider scale using specialist officers.

Several bikes have been recovered and removed from use. This has partly been due to more reporting by the public on Neighbourhood Link and via 101.
Update

The overall amount of incidents reported have been less, but patrols continue to be conducted. Vehicles continue to be seized, some after failing to stop for the Police with the occupants arrested.

Update:
The beat team have been conducting regular patrols around the beat and following up sightings of people on motorbikes in an attempt to identify them. Across Charnwood, colleagues from the Roads Policing Unit have been assisting in catching some of these individuals responsible and we thank the public for taking the time to report these matters.

Action Date Wednesday 29th May 2024


Retail theft on the beat has increased significantly compared to last year's figures.

Issue Date Monday 1st April 2024

The beat team will work with local retailers to ensure the offences are reported to us and evidence gathered in a timely manner to pursue persistent offenders.
Officers have visited the stores that are suffering the most thefts, providing a visible presence. They have been ensuring all evidence is collected in a timely manner to ensure investigations proceed without delay once offenders are identified.
Update
A partial closure order has had a positive effect on the Ling Road shop thefts. The beat team have been trying to provide a presence in the retail stores around the beat and have had positive feedback from stores who have reported a drop in their regular shoplifters.
They continue to gather evidence and CCTV on a regular basis to ensure we have the evidence to prosecute these offenders when they are caught.

Action Date Wednesday 29th May 2024


Reports of speeding vehicles along Ling Road, Loughborough.

Issue Date Monday 1st April 2024

The beat team are planning to set up speed operations to monitor the problem and take action where necessary.

Update:
Speed Ops were conducted on Ling Road, Pytchley Drive and Nanpantan Road.

Results:
Ling Road – 7.8% of vehicles checked were over the speed limit and were driving at speeds between between 41-47mph.

Pytchley Drive – 20% of vehicles checked were over the speed limit and were driving at speeds between 31-33mph.

Nanpantan Road. – 4% of vehicles checked were over the speed limit and were driving at speeds between 41-50mph.

We will continue to conduct speed checks in these areas.

Action Date Wednesday 29th May 2024


Reports of cars being left on the Allendale Road estate with no vehicle tax on them and ASB relating to cars occurring in the same area.

Issue Date Monday 1st April 2024

Officers from the beat team are working with the DVLA, local residents and the vehicles owner to manage the problem and find a solution.
Officers have been responding to reports from the community, checking vehicles and patrolling the area.
They have also been in contact with the partner agencies to try to remedy the issues.
Update:
The beat team patrol the area regularly and there are no significant updates.

Action Date Wednesday 29th May 2024


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