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PCC welcomes launch of ASB Action Plan

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Matthew Barber (Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley) has welcomed the publication of Thames Valley Police’s anti-social behaviour (ASB) action plan which sets out how the force will prevent, reduce, and respond to ASB

The plan forms part of policing’s commitment to the Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, a key element of the Government’s Safer Streets mission, and is being launched by all police forces in England and Wales.

ASB can have a significant impact on individuals, communities, and businesses, and Thames Valley Police are committed to tackling it consistently, transparently, with victims at the centre.

The ASB Action Plan outlines seven key themes which highlight the force’s approach to tackling ASB:

  • Understand ASB better – we will make sure everyone understands what ASB is, helping people report issues to the right agency and reduce unnecessary delays.
  • Engage with communities – we will strengthen our engagement with all communities, to understand the real impact of ASB and build trust.
  • Use data smarter – we will improve how we use data, to identify hotspots, repeat victims, and emerging trends to ensure we target resources where they’re needed most.
  • Focus on prevention & problem-solving – we will work with partners to stop ASB before it starts and tackle root causes.
  • Improve support for victims – we will ensure victims of ASB get the help they need, including emotional support and alternative solutions.
  • Communicate clearly – we will keep the public and partners informed about what we’re doing and how we’re making progress.
  • Be transparent & accountable – we will make sure our work on ASB is shared publicly so everyone can see what’s being achieved.

Matthew Barber said: “Anti‑social behaviour can have a real and lasting impact on people’s wellbeing and confidence. Bringing partners together to help prevent and tackle it and improve the response for victims is one of my key priorities.

“I support Thames Valley Police’s ASB Action Plan which clearly sets out the force’s commitment and approach, and my office will work with the force to both support and scrutinise its delivery.

“By strengthening neighbourhood policing, making better use of data, and working closely with partners, this plan will help ensure communities receive a consistent and visible response to the issues that matter most to them.”

Thames Valley Police strategic ASB lead, Superintendent John Batty said: “Anti-social behaviour affects people’s lives in lasting ways, and together with partners we are committed to tackling it.

“Our ASB Action Plan has been developed in close collaboration with our partners, using experts across Thames Valley to gain local insight and experience to make sure it reflects the needs of our communities.

“By improving our understanding of ASB, using data more intelligently, and strengthening neighbourhood policing, we are committed to delivering a consistent, victim‑focused approach.

“Partnership working sits at the heart of this, ensuring we can prevent ASB, support victims effectively, and build stronger, safer neighbourhoods across the Thames Valley.”