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Your Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) plays a vital role in tackling many of the local issues that matter to you. They are out in your area every day, and always available to offer crime prevention advice or for you to raise concerns with.
Each NPT consists of a dedicated Sergeant, Police Constables (PCs) and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), all under the command of an Inspector. While they may be the ones you see the most, the NPTs do not work alone. They are supported by staff and officers from across the whole Humberside Police force area, and they work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide the local policing priorities for the area and find useful, long-term solutions.
Our approach is shaped by four key themes: We protect vulnerable people and keep people safe; We are out in your communities, visible, listening and working with you to deliver the services you need; We successfully tackle crime and ASB; We will be there when you need us.
Begging and street drinking on Newland Avenue and Beverley Road
Issued 07 June 2026
The Neighbourhood team have been working closely with partner agencies and homeless Charities to give support and help for the homeless in the area. This work is ongoing and I am delighted to tell you that we have found accommodation for seven homeless people who are having continued support.
Our priority is to always support and engage with beggars and make a difference if we can. Each person is dealt with individually and holistically.
The team are conducting regular patrols between the hours of 7am to 11pm.
Team the team have done the following this month.
Street surgeries have been conducted on Oak Road playing fields and on Newland Avenue.
Actioned 07 June 2026
Graffiti is becoming an issue in the area with tags appearing on local businesses and properties.
Issued 07 June 2026
The Neighbourhood policing team have raised this concern re graffiti in the area and have now placed it as a current ward priority. We are working with Hull City Council CCTV operatives to try and capture and identify those that are responsible.
Since we have been looking into the tags we have charged two persons with criminal damage by causing damage to properties with graffiti tags.
If you know anyone responsible for tags in the area then please contact the local neighbourhood policing team by email or call 101.
Actioned 07 June 2026
Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) has been an issue in recent Months/Weeks on the Beverley Road area between Ryde Street and Clough Road.
Issued 07 June 2026
Our officers have been able to identify one group of youths who were causing issues on a regular basis.
One of this group has been investigated for an offence of Criminal damage and found guilty.
Others have been identified and dealt with for causing ASB These individuals have been referred to our partner agencies Youth Offending Services, Council ASB Team who have been working with the individuals and their families. This has proved to be a successful approach and has greatly reduced incidents of this nature.
Actioned 07 June 2026