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UK Government Launches Neighbourhood Policing Overhaul with 13,000 New Officers by 2029

The initiative will reintroduce visible foot patrols, appoint local contact officers, and tackle rising shoplifting and antisocial behaviour in England and Wales.

Overview

  • The plan will deploy 13,000 additional officers by 2029, with the first tranche of hires beginning immediately, focusing on visible policing in high-crime areas.
  • Dedicated antisocial behaviour leads will be appointed in every police force to develop tailored action plans with local residents and businesses.
  • Named and contactable officers will be assigned to every neighbourhood, ensuring consistent communication and accountability for community safety.
  • The strategy draws inspiration from successful models like Greater Manchester Police, which has reduced burglary and vehicle crime significantly through community-focused measures.
  • Critics highlight concerns over funding shortfalls and resource constraints, warning that fiscal policies may hinder the plan's long-term success.

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