Derbyshire’s plan to tackle problem behaviour
We’ve outlined our plan to tackle anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire, setting out how we will work to reduce problem behaviour and protect victims.
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We’ve outlined our plan to tackle anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire, setting out how we will work to reduce problem behaviour and protect victims.
We’re continuing to stop e-scooter riders and seize their vehicles after they’ve been used illegally, as highlighted in this video featuring two recent stops made by our bikes team.
We know how loved our BikeSafe courses are, which is why we're proud to run them. But we've recently had requests from women to run a women's only session, specifically for them.
As part of Neighbourhood Policing Week, we joined Sergeant Blaine Molloy for a shift at our new police station in Killamarsh.
Residents and visitors in Derby are being encouraged to share their views as part of our ongoing Project Flex work.
Criminals are using increasingly sophisticated and persistent courier fraud tactics, driving significant financial harm to victims.
As the World Cup kicks off this evening (11 June), we know many of you will be watching England throughout their campaign – whether it’s at home, friends’ houses or events at local venues.
We’re sharing the incredible success of the Threads of Service: Great Tommy Sleep Out 2026 challenge, where Derbyshire cadets and leaders pushed themselves to new limits by completing a series of tasks over 39 hours across Derby, London and Kent.
Congratulations to Special Constable Kirsty Walton who recently passed her response driving course, meaning she can now drive to emergencies using blue lights and sirens.
We seized 31 escooters in April - the equivalent of one taken off the streets every day.