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Our officers work closely with community leaders and residents, listening to you to act on information and help rectify the issues that matter to you most. Your local team are there to protect, gather information and reduce crime in your community and the wider area.
Consisting of a dedicated Sergeant, Police Constables (PCs) and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) under the command of an Inspector, the Neighbourhood teams are supported by additional officers from across the wider area, including Neighbourhood Support Teams.
Using a combination of your feedback and our own data, we have set the below as the things your local neighbourhood policing teams across Cambridge City & West will prioritise over the next quarter:
- Vehicle related anti-social behaviour, particularly in Fitzroy Street
- Knife crime
Issued 08 December 2025
Vehicle-related anti-social behaviour (particularly around Fitzroy Street)
Action: Area continued to be adopted by Operation Dante with dedicated uniform patrols at key times. Almost 250 illegal e-scooters and e-bikes have been seized in less than 12 months. A number of Acceptable Behaviour Contracts have been served to young people causing anti-social behaviour.
Knife crime:
Action: Under the initiative of Operation Guardian, officers have been making positive interventions with those known to be knife carriers. They’ve also worked with schools, youth organisations and partners to offer education and preventative advice.
Actioned 10 March 2026
Using a combination of your feedback and our own data, we have set the below as the things your local neighbourhood policing teams across Cambridge city & west will prioritise.
- Vehicle-related anti-social behaviour across the district
Issued 10 March 2026
Vehicle Related ASB Queen Edith’s:
Officers have included the location as part of their patrol routes. City and South Cambs Council have proposed introducing a public spaces protection order (PSPO) aimed at curbing anti-social behaviour using automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras and existing CCTV to enforce the order. The Consultation period for this ended on 27 March 2026.
Since the last meeting we have had two reports of vehicle nuisance in the area and a dispersal order was put in place around Babraham Park & Ride on 5 April.
We continue to tackle the use of illegal eScooters and eBikes across the city, and the Cambridge City Neighbourhood Team have now seized approximately 300 of these since October 2025.
Combined days of action with other Neighbourhood Teams have seen us tackle vehicle related anti social behaviour on the busway both in and out of the City.
Actioned 21 April 2026