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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.
Summary: Following a case review of an ASB suspect it has been identified that the behaviour, in terms of ASB in the community and
harassment against his neighbours has continued despite multi-agency interventions including the issuing of an abatement order from Environmental health. As a result NPT have taken the decision to make an application for a CPW to be issued in order to provide some justice for the victim and the community who feel as though they have not been listened to and there needs not been met. Actions: - High Vis patrols in the area to maintain an up to date intel picture - Remain in attendance at the case review meetings with updates to be recorded on the NICHE occurrence. - CPW application/ wording to be agreed with the youth offending team. - To establish any breaches once obtained and deal with this proportionately. - Continued engagement with residents to include SN sending out further PEFFS to local residents. - SN CCTV camera to be installed. Review: to be reviewed after 3 months to ascertain whether the CPW is efficient and whether the SARA is still required based on the evidence provided by reports/ occurrences and logs.
Issued 07 August 2026
Summary: Following a case review of ASB it has been identified that the behaviour of in terms of ASB in the community and
harassment against his neighbours has continued despite multi-agency interventions including the issuing of an abatement order from Environmental health. As a result NPT have taken the decision to make an application for a CPW to be issued in order to provide some justice for the victim and the community who feel as though they have not been listened to and there needs not been met. Actions: - High Vis patrols in the area to maintain an up to date intel picture - Remain in attendance at the case review meetings with updates to be recorded on the NICHE occurrence. - CPW application/ wording to be agreed with the youth offending team. - To establish any breaches once obtained and deal with this proportionately. - Continued engagement with residents to include SN sending out further PEFFS to local residents. - SN CCTV camera to be installed. Review: to be reviewed after 3 months to ascertain whether the CPW is efficient and whether the SARA is still required based on the evidence provided by reports/ occurrences and logs.
Actioned 10 October 2026