Man jailed for thefts in Gorleston
11:23 23/06/2026A man has been jailed for a year following a series of offences in Gorleston.
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We work with the community and local partners, while also looking at our own data, to come up with priorities for Bradwell for the next three months. These are currently
Tackling anti-social behaviour - focusing on alcohol/drug concerns and vehicle misuse.
Issued 24 February 2026
• Conducted regular high visibility patrols in the Bradwell area engaging with members of the public, businesses, partner agencies and local Councillors, gathering information and offering reassurance. Liaised with local councillors and residents, encouraging the reporting of incidents to help build a clearer intelligence picture to identify hotspot areas.
• Responded to calls for service in the area in relation to ASB in Bradwell in particular Green Lane. Ongoing work to identify persons involved. Proactive plain clothes patrols also carried out
• Pol-Ed educational inputs at local schools highlighting ASB impact and consequences.
Actioned 26 March 2026
We work with the community and local partners, while also looking at our own data, to come up with priorities for the Bradwell area for the next three months. This is currently: Tackling anti-social behaviour, focusing on vehicle ASB and speeding on Beccles Road
Issued 28 May 2026
Updates on actions taken to address this priority will be posted here in due course.
Actioned 28 May 2026