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Our aim is to provide a truly local policing service – communities working together with officers and partner agencies, to identify and deal with issues that matter most to them. Responding to and working closely with our communities solves problems, reduces crime and the fear of crime, and helps build trust and confidence in our service. Our approach is shaped by our vision to deliver exceptional policing for the people of Norfolk, by protecting communities, delivering exceptional services, and building and sustaining trust.
We work with the community and local partners, while also looking at our own data, to come up with priorities for Caister and the coastal villages for the next three months. These are currently Tackling anti-social behaviour - focusing on alcohol/drug concerns and vehicle misuse.
Issued 24 February 2026
We worked to strengthen community partnerships, including meeting with holiday park management, and Caister Parish Council to discuss ongoing antisocial behaviour, offering advice and identifying opportunities to increase safety.
We’ve undertaken high-visibility patrols via both foot and car across key locations including the holiday park and public toilets.
We delivered a road safety presentation to local infant school children, focusing on safe crossing of roads, and traffic awareness. We also spoke to Caister Cubs about internet safety – recognising online risks, safe communication, and how to seek help.
Joint working is ongoing with Great Yarmouth Borough Council housing officers to manage and reduce issues arising from several problem properties in Caister-On-Sea.
Targeted action is underway to reduce anti-social behaviour in Caister-On-Sea, with the inclusion of ASB letters sent to those causing issues in the community.
Actioned 26 May 2026
We work with the community and local partners, while also looking at our own data, to come up with priorities for the Caister and the Coastal Villages for the next three months. This is currently: Antisocial behaviour around the King George V Playing Field / Allendale Road in Caister.
Issued 28 May 2026
Worked with The Rabbit Hutch and local school to identify individuals causing antisocial behaviour in the area. One young person identified resulting in an ASB intervention.
Actioned 18 June 2026