Operated by: Metropolitan Police Service

https://www.met.police.uk/area/your-area/met/Hammersmith-and-Fulham/Palace-and-Hurlingham

Contact Details

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MPSFulhamSNT

Email: [email protected]

Current Priorities

Issue

Date Set: 01/07/2024
SMART Objectives:
S - reduce ASB on Thames Path and surrounding residential estates, conduct joint patrols with LET and issue CPNs to offenders
M- see significant reduction to ASB demand in locality
A- groups of youths and use of drugs have been linked to violence
R- previous operations and enforcement has been successful in vicinity
T - to be reviewed at next WP meeting/quarterly (updated November however kept same)

Action

Hi-visibility patrols have been conducted as well as a number of joint patrols with LET.

Issue

Date Set: 01/07/2024
SMART Objectives:
S- reduce MV/TFMV crime across ward, by patrolling car parks or vulnerable streets at relevant times, check car doors + crime prevention advice, joint Ops with other ward teams and traffic
M - Ensure ward is hard target for thieves, see return to previous levels of TFMV, increase in traffic processes
A- provides reassurance to public, part of core role, consistent feature in priorities and residents concern
R - static ops shown to be highly successful in processing and engaging with motorists or criminals using road network, prevention for insecure vehicles
T - updates quarterly to WP

Action

Patrols conducted across the ward and crime prevention advice given at street briefings.

Issue

Date Set: 01/07/2024
SMART Objectives:
S - Reduce/prevent Burglaries around Hurlingham Park and 'alphabet streets'
M - use of next door/ social media and leafletting to make resident aware
A- provides reassurance to public, part of core role, consistent feature in priorities and residents concern
R- target hardening and vigilence within communities prevents this acquisitive crime as does hi vis patrols
T - to be reviewed at next WP meeting/quarterly (reduction, residents happy continues)

Action

Patrols conducted across the ward and crime prevention advice given at street briefings.