Operated by: Metropolitan Police Service
https://www.met.police.uk/area/your-area/met/Wandsworth/SouthfieldsContact Details
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WandsworthPolice
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MPSSouthfields
Current Priorities
Issue
Southfields has long been the safest ward on Wandsworth borough and has no specific violence related concerns. Without taking this for granted, the priority is to keep Southfields as safe as it presently is.
Action
In line with the governments Neighbourhood Guarantee, Southfields has two DWOs as well as a PCSO. The officers arewell known and respected within the ward. They will continue to engage with communities within the ward which includes the Southfields Grid Residents Association and Southfields Business forum. The ward has two secondary schools and benefits from a Dedicated Child and Young person officer (DWO-CYP) who provides ongoing education and crime prevention advice to pupils.
Issue
There has been a series of theft of radar sensors from vehicles across the borough though there has been a significant number of offences within Southfields ward. In addition, due to the residential nature of the ward, parked vehicles are at increased risk of been targeted.
Action
There is continued occurences of theft of sensors from vehicles in Southfields. Foot and cycle patrols are being conducted across the ward with positive interventions such as stop search being utilised where reasonable grounds exist. Intelligence and analysis of crime data along with the use of predictive crime mapping is being used to to identify vulnerable locations and direct patrols.
Crime prevention advice is being provided by reassurance visits to repeat offenders whilst regular engagements such as Cuppa with a Copper remain popular. Met Engage is now fully operational. Officers are utilising the platform to provide operational updates to subscribers
Issue
To reduce ASB / low level offending in the Southfield LT / Replingham Road area.
Action
There has been pro-active engagement with the homeless community who are perceived to be responsible for urination, begging and low level shoplifting.We are working with charities and council services (SPEAR) to provide provision and support. We will use ASB legislation for repeat offenders leading to enforcable Criminal Behaviour Orders where necessary and / or appropriate. Presently we are in liaison with retail managers and local businesses to identify and arrest repeat offenders.
Upcoming Events
Ward Panel meeting
A meeting of the panel members to discuss local concerns and to and set priorities for the local police team.
Where: St Barnabas Church
When: 11 October 2025 at 10:30 - 11 October 2025 at 12:00