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King's Lynn Library, Baxter's Plain via teams - email [email protected] for the invitation
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We work with the community and local partners, as well as looking at our own data to come up with priorities that we will have for King’s Lynn for the next three months:
Tackling antisocial behaviour across west Norfolk
Issued 04 February 2026
Across King’s Lynn we have been continuing to tackle antisocial behaviour – particularly when it comes to illegally modified e-bikes. A number have been seized across the area including in the town centre and in Fairstead.
We’ve been visiting schools to provide learning assemblies and class-based inputs on topics from drugs to road safety. These often also include antisocial behaviour and what the law is around this.
A number of Community Protection Warnings have been issued.
We've recovered a stolen bike and returned it to the owner and issued regularly bike safety advice.
Actioned 23 April 2026
We work with the community and local partners, as well as looking at our own data to come up with the priority that we will have for King’s Lynn North for the next three months:
Tackling youth and vehicle related anti-social behaviour
Tackling rural and acquisitive crime
Issued 01 May 2026
Multiple illegally modified e-bikes seized so far this month, including ones being ridden in The Walks. A white motorbike was also seized that has been causing issues in the town, including North Lynn, the rider has been charged to court.
A number of prolific retail thieves have been arrested, alongside those causing anti-social behaviour in the town. They have been bailed with various conditions including banning them from the town centre.
Actioned 22 June 2026