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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, as well as looking at our own data to come up with priorities that we will have for The Woottons for the next three months:
Tackling rural crime and antisocial behaviour across west Norfolk
Issued 25 March 2026
Across the Woottons we’ve seen an increase in antisocial vehicle use and have been working hard to crack down on this. We’ve been increasing patrols around the parks and green spaces, as well as on the cut throughs around the estates, to deter people from riding e-bikes and motorbikes illegally and antisocially. We have seen some success with this, especially during April, and reports have reduced but we would always encourage people to keep reporting any concerns or information to us.
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 The Woottons for the next three months:
Tackling youth and vehicle related anti-social behaviour
Tackling rural and acquisitive crime
Issued 01 May 2026
It's already been a busy start to the summer with events and engagements across the area. We've visited schools and youth groups too. We are working on tackling the anti-social use of motorbikes across the area and continue to ask for people to report any issues to us.
Actioned 22 June 2026