Burglaries in Baildon, traffic transgressions in Thornton, and begging in Barkerend.
These are just some of the ‘Neighbourhood Priorities’ for the Bradford district, identified by police and their partner agencies.
West Yorkshire Police has published the following details of its policing priorities on the ‘My Neighbourhood’ section of its website.
The introduction to the web page says: “Keep up to date with what's happening in Bradford.”
Keighley East Ward
To address the use of high powered and speeding cars causing Anti-Social behaviour.
Ilkley Ward
To tackle Anti-Social from youth groups.
Baildon
To work closely with partner agencies and community members to address the issues of house and garage burglaries in and around Baildon.
To work closely with partner agencies and community members to address the issues of Anti-Social Behaviour in and around West Royd
Bingley & Bingley Rural
To work closely with partner agencies and community members to address the issue of drug dealing in and around the Myrtle Park area.
Bradford East
To address the issue of begging in Bowling & Barkerend Wards, through education of passers-by, targeting those who are not homeless, supporting those who are homeless and targeting Organised Crime.
Residential Burglaries; Proactive policing plans, targeted patrols and crime prevention advice are to be utilised to tackle criminality across the district.
Bradford South
To work closely with partner agencies to address the issues of Anti Social Behaviour caused by youths in Wyke.
To tackle Anti Social Behaviour including anti-social use of motor vehicles and Quads in Tong Ward
Clayton, Fairweather Green and Lower Grange Ward
To address the issue of ASB in Clayton Village as raised at community meetings.
Thornton & Allerton Ward
To address Speeding and anti-social use of motor vehicles in Thornton Village as raised at community meetings.
Bradford City area
To work with partners to tackle begging, ASB, Street drinking and rough sleeping.
To look at ASB use of vehicles and inconsiderate/dangerous driving.
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