Operation Enhance: Anti-social behaviour reduced as people urged to give feedback on operation

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Anti-social behaviour continues to be significantly reduced as officers conduct extra patrols across 18 hotspot areas in Cumbria as part of Operation Enhance

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As of the end of January, the 18 hotspot areas have seen an average reduction in anti-social behaviour of more than 36 per cent.

Chief Superintendent Andy Wilkinson said: "The high-visibility hotspot patrols continue to coincide with significant reductions in anti-social behaviour across almost all of the 18 areas.

“Tackling anti-social behaviour and serious violence are top priorities for the Constabulary and will remain top priorities going forward.

"As we approach the end-point for the funding for the operation, we will be looking at the legacy of Operation Enhance and what we can do to ensure the gains which have been made since Summer 2024 are built upon."

As part of Operation Enhance, officers conduct high-visibility patrols aimed at deterring anti-social behaviour and serious violence before incidents occur.

However, the officers are also on hand to respond to incidents and calls to service in their locality, should they occur and they are best placed to respond quickly and effectively.

In January, Operation Enhance officers, whilst on extra patrols, made four arrests and conducted 17 stop and searches, as well as reporting five traffic offences.

One of the arrests made was of a man wanted for recall to prison who was spotted on the street by officers on patrol. The man made off but was chased down and arrested.

Ch Supt Wilkinson said: "Our data is showing the operation is having an impact on the ground in reducing anti-social behaviour and serious violence. Our officers conducting these patrols are also receiving positive feedback from members of the public regularly.

"However, as important is people's own impression of the situation and whether they feel safer in their community.

"So I would encourage people to complete the online anti-social behaviour survey we are currently undertaking, so they can let us know their views."

You can complete the form today here: Microsoft Forms

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Officers from the Eden Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) were out in Penrith Town Centre on Friday evening (14 February) alongside partners from Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service and the DVSA as part of an operation to educate drivers and target anti-social driving.

As part of the operation, officers and partners were stopping drivers passing through the town centre to conduct vehicle checks.

Any drivers found to be committing any driving offences were given prohibition notices by Driving Standards and were given advice around safe driving.

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Allerdale NPT recently secured a Criminal Behaviour Order against Lisa HALBERT, 44 to address her persistent offending.

Criminal Behaviour Orders (CBO's) are issued upon conviction and include prohibitions to prevent criminal and antisocial behaviour. The order will either prohibit or require the offender to do something as described in the order.

Lisa HALBERTS order states she must not - 

  • Enter any property or premises that are members of the Workington
  • Schemelink scheme or display the Schemelink logo at any time.
  • Enter EURO GARAGES, LILLY HALL SERVICE STATION, DISTINGTON
  • Enter B&M BARGAINS, BESSEMER WAY, WORKINGTON
  • Enter CLAIRES ACCESSORIES, RISMAN PLACE, WORKINGTON
  • Enter CLINTON CARDS, RISMAN PLACE, WORKINGTON
  • Enter SPAR, HARRINGTON ROAD, WORKINGTON
  • Enter ASDA, MOSSBAY ROAD, WORKINGTON

The punishment for breaking the terms of a Criminal Behaviour Order can be up to five years in prison.

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Ryan Bond (21) of High Crag Close, Kendal appeared today at South Cumbria Magistrates Court. For driving whilst disqualified and breaching a Suspended Sentence Order Bond has been sentenced to 16 Weeks in Prison.

He must also pay prosecution costs of £200 and a Victim Surcharge of £154.

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Calling all budding cricketers! Are you the next Ben Stokes or Heather Knight?

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This opportunity has arisen thanks to funding received from the Cumbria Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner.

DC Baines is an active member of the Dalton Ladies cricket team and sought the funding to increase participation in cricket at Dalton, and also to provide an opportunity for the community to learn new skills, meet new friends and stay active and healthy.

She commented, "Cricket is really thriving at Dalton, and we are looking to introduce many more junior and female cricketers to this wonderful sport. We have a fantastic friendly, family-orientated approach to our club, with experienced and knowledgeable coaches."

"Everyone is encouraged to join these sessions, you will be made very welcome, regardless of skills and experience".

"On behalf of everyone at Dalton CC, I would like to thank Mr Allen and his staff at the Cumbria PFCC for their generous funding of these coaching sessions."

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