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Our ambition is to provide a neighbourhood policing service of which you, and we, can be proud. Prevention will be at the heart of our work, through well-informed collaborative problem-solving, building participation and strengthening the communities we serve. We will remain part of those communities, known and accessible to you, and policing in a way that both prevents harm and enhances your trust in us.
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Tackling anti-social behaviour
Issued 24 July 2024
The NPT have been tackling key issues of street drinking
and homelessness with our counterparts in Boston
Borough Council and the Rough Sleeping Team. Several
young people responsible for climbing on roofs in the
town centre have been dealt with, handed behaviour
agreements which has seen this particular issue
decrease. Key ASB offenders have been targeted. We
have seen an increase in subjects arriving from other
areas of the county, which seems to happen very often.
It's not a perfect system but we will deal robustly with
anyone causing issues in the town centre. Operation
Plotting continues with targeted partnership patrols and
improvements in the environment fostering 'Pride in
Place'. We have also seen the Home Office funded foot
patrols in Boston which have been well received.
Actioned 01 November 2024
Tacking Violence Against Women and Girls (specifically
West Street Boston)
Issued 24 July 2024
The NPT have hosted several events on West Street,
Boston. They have engaged with legitimate business
owners and, through Operation Nivada, closed three
more businesses selling illicit goods. Our Trading
Standards colleagues are progressing prosecutions in
relation to those matters. Leaflets have been produced
in different languages to educate around what is
acceptable behaviour and what is not. Education around
British values and input from the Boston Borough
Council Community Engagement Officer, Klaudia
Janikowska, is helping to build a more cohesive
community through education and integration.
The panel decided that more work was required in
respect of this priority so it will be extended for the next
review period.
Actioned 01 November 2024
Tackling vehicle nuisance
Issued 01 November 2024
Tackling anti-social behaviour
Issued 01 November 2024