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Belmont

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Neighbourhood Priorities

VAWG initiative - Violence Against Women and Girls

Issue Date Saturday 2nd March 2024

The team conducted a VAWG initiative for international women's day on 08/03/2023. This in tailed officers conducting foot patrols in areas the members of the public have stated they do not feel safe. The team engaged with 18 females who provided officers with their own personal opinions and feedback in relation to feeling safe. This information is then sent to our Partnership and Prevention Team.

Action Date Saturday 2nd March 2024


Drug supply Shanklin Estate.

Issue Date Saturday 2nd March 2024

This matter remains ongoing and is regularly updated via above VASB reference. Belmont SNT conduct regular high visibility patrols as well as plain clothes patrols. The team have has several stop and searches and have issued community resolutions and PND's as a result of drugs found in their possession. The team have also conducted Section 23 Misuse of drugs act warrants at address on the estate - One is still ongoing at Crown Court.

Action Date Saturday 2nd March 2024


Residential and garage burglaries across ward.

Issue Date Saturday 2nd March 2024

The team have conducted target patrols in targeted areas - delivering crime prevention advice to local residents, for both inside and outside their property. Crime prevention events have also been conducted at Chiltern Church and Shanklin Community Hall. The team conduct high visibility patrols as well as plain clothes patrols in order reassure residents and to combat crime.

Action Date Saturday 2nd March 2024


Neighbourhood Map

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