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Your safer neighbourhood team is made up of an Inspector, two sergeants and several local police officers and PCSO s.
Your local officers cover Chesterfield Town Centre and a number of other more urban areas of Chesterfield.
The team are working tirelessly to address community concerns and are working closely with partners to ensure that crime and anti-social behaviour within your communities are addressed.
Chesterfield Town Centre is made up of a number of retail and licenced premises and we are working closely with partners to ensure that crime and anti-social behaviour are addressed quickly so that the town centre is safe and feels safe.
Your local officers are working within the urban areas of the community to address anti-social behaviour caused by nuisance motorbikes and drug related issues.
Nuisance Bikes
Issued 01 July 2026
Nuisance motorbikes have become a key concern across the area. Officers will be increasing both high visibility and plain clothes patrols, using Section 59 powers to issue warnings and seize bikes where lawful. The team will work with the Off Road Bike Unit, review CCTV and community footage, engage with young riders on safety, and hold problem solving meetings with partners. Intelligence on offenders and storage locations will continue to be developed.