Does this mean police resources locally will be concentrated in just Exmouth and Exeter? – Owl
Home Office www.gov.uk (Extract)
Thousands of shoppers and businesses will see increased police presence, stronger prevention and enforcement action by police and councils to support safer high streets this summer.
Over recent years street crime has sky-rocketed, with theft from the person more than doubling between December 2022 and December 2024, and there has been record levels of shop theft, up by more than 60% – with offenders increasingly using violence and abuse against shopworkers.
This marks a key step in delivering the government’s Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, which from July will see named, contactable officers in every community, increased peak time patrols in town centres and anti-social behaviour leads in every force.
Commissioned by the Home Secretary, Police and Crime Commissioners across England and Wales have developed bespoke local action plans with police, businesses and local councils to crackdown on crime this summer.
The aim is to support town centres to be vibrant places where people want to live, work and spend time, and restore faith in community policing after years of declining police officer presence on Britain’s streets.
These plans include increased visible town centre policing and ramping up the use of targeted enforcement powers against troublemakers – including banning perpetrators from hotspots.
The summer initiative will also support young people, making sure there are activities across the 500 towns for young people to be involved in throughout the holidays.
The Home Office, alongside police, retailers and industry are also launching a new Tackling Retail Crime Together Strategy, which will use shared data to assist in disrupting not just organised criminal gangs, but all types of perpetrators including prolific offenders who are stealing to fund an addiction and ‘opportunist’ offenders.
Creating thriving town centres where businesses and communities can flourish supports the government’s growth mission, raising living standards, backing local economies and supporting communities.
Initiatives taking place this summer include:
- in Humberside, police are using real-time mapping to deliver dynamic patrols to target emerging problem locations while reassuring local communities
- in Devon and Cornwall, police are embedding specialist anti-social behaviour lawyers to fast-track enforcement activity
- in Derbyshire, police have developed a Night Time Economy Charter to help deliver consistent proactive policing and coordinated management across the four largest local town centres
- in Wales, Dyfed-Powys Police are targeting seasonal, tourist towns through early police visibility, deterrence and community reassurance
- in Nottinghamshire, police have introduced a new diversionary intervention programme for Out of Court Resolutions with conditions attached for problem offenders
Towns signing up in Devon and Cornwall:
| Truro; Cornwall (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Exeter; Exeter (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Plymouth; Plymouth (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Penzance; Cornwall (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Falmouth; Cornwall (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Newquay; Cornwall (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Barnstaple; North Devon (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Tiverton; Mid Devon (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Torquay; Torbay (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Paignton; Torbay (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Exmouth; East Devon (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Newton Abbot; Teignbridge (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Bideford; Torridge (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| St Austell; Cornwall (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Trelowarren Street; Camborne; Cornwall (South West; England) | Devon & Cornwall | |
| Bodmin | Devon & Cornwall |