We were out with Cllr Natasha Ennin this week, looking at ways to reduce crime on the ward. We've also been patrolling at busy times to deter criminal activity.
#LookUpLookOut please beware of your surroundings and keep your valuables safe while walking around London.
We will be holding another free pedal cycle and mobile phone marking event tomorrow on TOOLEY STREET, outside LONDON BRIDGE TRAIN STATION, from 1400 hours.
On Friday 2nd August 2024, we will be offering free pedal cycle and mobile phone marking at our stall on
St. THOMAS STREET, from 1200 hours. Please come along and see us there.
We aim to have a bike and phone marking stall on ST. THOMAS STREET, opposite The SHARD tomorrow from 12pm to 2pm. Please join us to get your phones and bikes registered.
The summer months have historically seen a rise in mobile phone snatches and last week we arranged for anti-theft stencilling to be installed around London Bridge, with the support of @lb_southwark and @TfL.
#lookuplookout
Today we were out on a joint patrol with Southwark Council Wardens on the Arnold Estate and Devon Mansions. It's always good to team up with our partner agencies to tackle local issues.
We have been busy patrolling everyday we are on shift, making sure to cover all of the areas reported by you, regarding Anti-Social Behaviour.
Be sure to be aware of your surroundings and keep your phone out of sight of phone thieves!
#LookUpLookOut
We've been busy with our patrols again this week on your estates. We also attended a pub watch meeting, with an emphasis on how to keep patrons safe and supporting them when required. We hope you enjoy your weekend and stay safe.
#AskforAngela#VAWG
Last night we were out on patrol on Bermondsey St; St. Thomas St; Newcomen St; Borough High St; and Borough Market as part of the VAWG initiative.
Today we have been patrolling the ward and dealt with several individuals causing ASB on Whites Grounds and St. Saviours.
Our patrols on the 5th Feb 24 were targeted around Whites Grounds; St. Saviours Estate; Kipling Estate; and Bermondsey Street, after several recent reports of ASB in those areas.
As part of the VAWG 16 days of action, officers joined BTP, Refuge, and Southwark council, in London Bridge train station to speak with members of the public about the services on offer to help protect against VAWG.
We also had a small stand in Guys hospital.