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Stoke Newington

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Neighbourhood Priorities

Violence - Assaults in A10

The local team's priority is to reduce assaults in the A10 area.
Mainly focusing the areas where people tend to socialise along the A10, e.g. pubs, clubs or other night-time establishments.

Issue Date Saturday 6th April 2024

Regularly patrols from all officers, high visibility engaging with local businesses. Weekly Community Contact Session to provide crime prevention advise and discuss other local issues

Action Date Saturday 6th April 2024


Tackling ASB caused by street drinking in the Garden and on Stoke Newington High Street outside the Methodist Church on A10

Issue Date Saturday 6th April 2024

Regular Patrols, Licensing Visits and ensure alcohol is not sold to Regular Street drinkers who are intoxicated and causing ASB. Officers to issue ASB warnings, CPW, CPN and PND's in partnership with Hackney Enforcement Team.

Action Date Saturday 6th April 2024


Focus on targeting cycle/scooter related offences and anti-social behaviour (ASB) on the A10.

Issue Date Saturday 6th April 2024

Engagement with offenders when seen, discussing legislation and fines where appropriate. Conducting spot checks and traffic operations and issuing TORs and section 59 warnings.

Action Date Saturday 6th April 2024


Neighbourhood Events

ASB Surgery
Wednesday 25th September 2024
from 1:00PM to 2:00PM
106 Stoke Newington Church Street, N16

An indoor one-to-one consultation session.

Walk, Talk and Do
Monday 30th September 2024
from 9:00AM to 9:45AM
106 Stoke Newington High Street

Female officers ‘buddying up’ with women from their communities to go out on patrol in open spaces, to discuss their experiences, concerns and reflections.

Neighbourhood Map

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