Operated by: Metropolitan Police Service
https://www.met.police.uk/area/your-area/met/Kensington-and-Chelsea/PembridgeCurrent Priorities
Issue
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN and GIRLS.
The MPS VAWG strategy has three overarching priorities; preventing harm, Promoting Safety, and supporting victims and survivors and responding to perpetrators.
To be reviewed at the next ward panel meeting JANUARY 2025
Action
Pembridge Officers to regularly visit the licensed premises on our ward and promote "ASK ANGELA" The code-phrase will indicate to staff that the individual requires help with their situation, and a trained staff member will help support and assist them
Pembridge ward officers will carry our regular late evening patrols with focus around enhanced High visibility presence in and around transport hubs where females often feel vulnerable, particularly late in the evening.
Pembridge Ward officers to continue with the 'Walk and Talk' initiative where Norland residents or stakeholders can have a patrol with their local bobby and highlight particular areas that make them feel vulnerable.
Issue
In Pembridge Ward there has been a significant increase of Burglary incidents reported from June 2024 to October 2024 compared with the previous quarter.
Action
The mostly affected areas are Linden Garden W2, Pembridge Villas W2, Clanricarde Garden W2, Ladbroke Square W11, mainly multi occupants’ property.
S- Reduce the number of burglaries in the ward.
M- Monitoring daily briefing, overnight crime reports, daily Intelligence reports, identifying burglary offenders as wanted for committing burglary across AW BCUand implement policing tactics to combat burglary crimes.
A- Pro-active patrol both in uniform and plain clothes, conduct late night patrols in the targeted areas, stop and searches where ground exist, arrest. Local officers will distribute crime prevention leaflets among local residents during their daily patrol. Local officers also set up a community crime prevention stand in a specified street and provide face to face crime prevention advice to build up awareness to the local communities.
R-This is a concern for the local residents and will be treated as one of the ward priorities.
T- To be reviewed at next ward panel meeting on January 2025.
Issue
With the popularity of fast food deliveries we have seen a marked increase of illegal E - Cycles and E - Scooters, area of concern mainly being Notting Hill Gate where the most eateries are situated.
To be reviewed at the next ward panel JANUARY 2025.
Action
Pembridge officers to arrange monthly Operations to tackle this priority, to seize illegal E-Scooters / E-Bikes, and to educate the wider public that using them is illegal.