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The Safer Neighbourhood Teams for Derby West cover Abbey, Littleover and Blagreaves, Mickleover, Normanton, and Rose Hill. We work with Partner Agencies to make your area a safer place to live and visit.
You can contact us and help decide where you think our priorities and focus should be along with any Neighbourhood issues affecting you.
1: Derby Royal Hospital engagement
2: Early intervention proactive patrols of Sunnydale and King George V Parks.
3: ASB and begging- Burton Road shops.
Issued 01 April 2026
1. Dedicated engagement strategy for Derby Royal Hospital to engage with Visitors, patients and staff on a regular basis. Pop up stands in main reception areas and ward and corridor walkabouts with security and volunteers frequently. 2. Reports of Anti-Social Behaviour on respective parks including Drug use, E-scooters, youths gathering and misuse of motor vehicles. High visibility and plain clothes patrols to be implemented at various times as a deterrent in the run up to Summer.
3. Frequent nuisance beggars and anti-social behaviour caused by this is reported to Police. Joint work with Derby City Councils Public Protection Officers and Community Safety to implement Community Protection Notice’s and dispersals.