Operated by: Metropolitan Police Service

https://www.met.police.uk/area/your-area/met/Westminster/Hyde-Park

Contact Details

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MPSHydePark

Email: [email protected]

Current Priorities

Issue

Robbery - Edgware Road, Sussex Gardens, Praed Street
Following on from the last Ward panel meeting, members of the panel decided on the following streets to be a focused on for our priority of Robbery.

We aim to to reduce robbery offences on Edgware Road, Sussex Gardens, and Praed Street.
Using METINSIGHTS and PLAN WEB to remain up-to-date with current offence locations and MO's.
By conducting both plain clothed and high visibility patrols, utilising stop and search and working alongside neighbouring wards to identify offenders. We will utilise volunteers to give out crime prevention material.
Robbery is an ongoing issue in W2, one that is recognised by residents, the ward panel and local officers.
We intend to review the crime levels every 6 weeks and at each ward panel to monitor the progress.

Action

Officers regularly patrols these roads every shift. We proactively use our police powers to disrupt activity. We have a planned operation on the 25th November using plain clothes tactics to prevent robberies.
Planned a number of community events,

Issue

The panel have raised their concerns regarding drug-use. We have decided on the following roads to focus on reducing drug-use and dealing which are: Southwick Mews, St Johns Church, Albion Street, Star Street, St Michaels Street.

We intend to use plain clothes and high-visibility patrols in order to discourage drug-use. We will continue to use our stop and search powers and continue to utilise intelligence provided by residents to execute Misuse of Drugs Warrants where appropriate.

Action

In July we conducted a warrant which resulted in two arrests for drug offences.

In December we have continue to address problem areas where drug dealing occurs, where appropriate, use our stop and search powers.

met with the church increase Patrols regarding night issue to deter crime.

Issue

Anti-social behaviour is prevalent on Hyde Park Ward and is regularly discussed at various meetings through-out the year. The ward panel have chosen the following areas which your local policing team will focus on: Hyde Park Square, Sussex Place, Sussex Gardens, Southwick Mews, Randor Mews, Randor Place.

Action

Officers continue to conduct regular spot checks on the following roads and areas which are regular suffering from ASB. Those who are committing ASB are issued with Community Protection Notices and ASB Warnings, further action is taken on those who ignore the warning given by Police and will result in tougher outcomes. Police continue to work with the Council and other agencies to assist those who are rough-sleeping or require further assistance.
continue progress throughout the years working with partner agency to put a stop