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Mortlake and Barnes Common

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Neighbourhood Priorities

Violence related priority. Concerns were raised by the community about drug dealing, suspicious activity within Dyers Lane estate. In response to this officers will perform a number of targeted patrol.
Whilst some priorities might require long-term intervention or problem solving, the SNT will make steps towards making a positive impact on the identified problems.

Issue Date Wednesday 10th January 2024

High Visibility patrols to the locations identified to deter those committing Anti-Social Behaviour and drug offences. Use of stop and search and arrest powers when appropriate. Utilising Anti-Social Behaviour legislation to issue ASN warnings, Community Protection warnings and Community Protection Notices when appropriate.

Action Date Wednesday 10th January 2024


As a result of the survey sent to residents of Mortlake and Barnes Common burglary is a priority that they are concerned about as it causes much distress to homeowners.

Issue Date Wednesday 10th January 2024

Patrols in the area to reassure. Leaflet drops in areas to occur if houses have been burgled or attempt have been made (provide residents with safety advice).

Action Date Wednesday 10th January 2024


There has been a rise in theft from motor vehicle and theft of motor vehicle in the recent months within the ward, crime prevention patrols to be conducted and offer reassurance to members of the public along with targeted Patrols in the hotspots.

Issue Date Wednesday 10th January 2024

Research of intelligence system to identify locations for patrols and potential offenders. High visibility patrols and promoting of crime prevention through social media and engagement with owners of vehicles at highest risk.

Action Date Wednesday 10th January 2024


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