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Labour Finalizes Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee with Peak-Time Patrol Mandates

The plan includes 13,000 new officers by 2029, dedicated antisocial behaviour leads, and funding tied to compliance with patrol requirements.

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Fridays and Saturdays are by far the busiest for reports of ­antisocial behaviour
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Overview

  • Labour's finalized neighbourhood policing guarantee will assign a named, contactable officer to every community in England and Wales by July 2025.
  • The plan mandates police patrols during peak times, such as Friday and Saturday nights, in town centres and crime hotspots.
  • A dedicated antisocial behaviour lead will be appointed in each police force to develop tailored action plans with residents and businesses.
  • Police forces that fail to meet the patrol requirements risk losing additional government funding, monitored by HM Inspectorate of Police.
  • Labour has committed to recruiting 13,000 additional officers by 2029, though critics warn of potential funding shortfalls due to increased employer National Insurance contributions.