21st February 2025

Commissioner secures extra £235k investment to ASB hotspot patrols

The Government provided the extra funding to boost hotspot policing after the success of Operation Centurion, Lancashire Constabulary’s response to anti-social behaviour.

The money will support the policing of hotspots in every borough of Lancashire, and is additional to the £2m already secured by the Office to tackle ASB. In November last year, figures showed that since the launch of Op Centurion in July 2023 there had been over 3500 arrests and 826 civil actions issued due to anti-social behaviour.

In the first year alone, there were 27,000 additional foot patrol hours delivered, with a 13% reduction in anti-social behaviour within hotspot areas.

This investment is also going towards hotspot policing to tackle crime through Operation Grip.

Commissioner Clive Grunshaw said:

“I’m delighted to secure this additional funding towards tackling crime and anti-social behaviour in Lancashire, something which is a key priority in my Police and Crime Plan. It’s great to see the positive impact Op Centurion continues to have and we are building on this, both in ASB hotspots and beyond.

“ASB can ruin lives, causing a significant amount of harm and distress and it won’t be tolerated anywhere in Lancashire. As we rebuild neighbourhood policing, with officers on the ground, in their communities, tackling anti-social behaviour will remain an absolute priority and I will provide the Chief Constable with the backing to protect every corner of the county.

“My mission as Commissioner is to make Lancashire safer through strong leadership and tough scrutiny, ensuring an effective and efficient policing service that meets the needs of our great county. I will continue to back Lancashire regionally and nationally and strive for additional investment that strengthens policing and protects the public.”

Reporting options can be found on the dedicated web page – LancashireTacklingASB.co.uk. Information can also be passed to independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. You can also call 101 or 999 in an emergency.

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