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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.ASB on Arboretum Park- Youth Intervention
2.Project flex- Reducing ASB on Normanton Roads
3.Violence against Women and Girls Education and encouragement of reporting
Issued 01 July 2026
1: Anti-Social Behaviour from adults and young people on the park, including but not limited to; climbing on or damaging buildings, setting off fireworks, E-Scooters, littering and youths loitering. Public Space Protection Order in place to disperse. Community Protection Notice Warnings to be explored for relevant individuals.
2: Project Flex is a joint project between the Police and a number of agencies with the aim of solving long term issues in communities. Normanton Road is a focus, with the team progressing through phases; Arrests of prolific offenders, intervention and support for communities and long term regenerative plans with local authorities.
3: Education, awareness and encouragement of reporting, in particular Seldom heard communities, or areas where English is not a first language.