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Every neighbourhood in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight has a dedicated neighbourhood policing team that works together with the local community and partners to: reduce crime and incidents, bring more offenders to justice, protect the vulnerable and tackle violence against women and girls, improve victim service and public confidence
Neighbourhood policing teams are led by senior police officers and include police officers, police community support officers (PCSOs), police staff and the Special Constabulary.
They aim to make communities safer through an approach that is focussed on engagement, offender management, safeguarding and problem solving.
You can receive regular updates from your local policing area by signing up to our community messaging system, Hampshire Alert. This allows residents to receive local information on incidents in or around their area.
ASB
Issued 01 May 2026
ASB in and around The Forest Centre and a wider issue focusing on a specific group of nominal carrying out low level crime
Retail
Issued 01 May 2026
Focus on retail crime and ASB in order to reduce criminality and build confidence of our business community, those working and visitors
Speeding
Issued 01 May 2026
Tracking activity across all of our sectors to deal with speeding in rural villages and anti-social use of vehicles.