Operated by: Nottinghamshire Police

https://www.nottinghamshire.police.uk/neighbourhood/bilborough

Current Priorities

Issue

ASB - April 2025 to June 2025

During a recent multi agency meeting it has been decided that the Policing priority for April to June 2025 on all five wards (Aspley, Bilborough, Basford, Wollaton and Leen Valley) will be Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB). This is in preparation for lighter evenings, warmer weather and the school holidays. The Police will provide additional patrols around parks and open spaces as well as streets and public buildings and engage with youths signposting to local youth provision, areas highlighted of issue include Wollaton park, the Harvey Haddon Sports complex grounds and the now derelict Glenbrook management centre. We will be having days of action in relation to the off-road bike ASB issue in Broxtowe Country Park. We will also continue with operations to combat the ASB that is being seen on the NET tram network. We will also be having monthly meetings with our partners to ensure that we are patrolling the places experiencing the most ASB. We are also working with local schools and clubs to address any concerns providing a multi-layered problem-solving approach. We encourage any member of the public to report ASB to us on 101.

Action

May update

The Bilborough Ward has only had 23 reported incidents of ASB in the last 30 days. Nearly a fifth of these are related to loud music being played. I know as the weather has been warmer there is a temptation to have windows and doors open, or be outside in the garden playing music, but please be respectful to your neighbours they probably don’t want to hear your music .
I am pleased to update you that the plans to demolish the old Glenbrook Management centre near Harvey Haddon have progressed and the City Council have appointed a demolition company, who have started work on the site and it is hoped it will be totally cleared by September.
As a result of the local Policing team and Nottingham City Housing services staff completing some twenty-five home visits to properties whose children had been identified as being involved in the ASB at Glenbrook, I am pleased to be able to update that we have only had one report of ASB in the last 30 days on the site. I want to thank the parents and carers of these children for supporting us in dealing with the ASB and ensuring the children don’t get injured by going on the site.