Operated by: Wiltshire Police

https://www.wiltshire.police.uk

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Current Priorities

Issue

Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)

Action

The Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) is working closely with partner agencies and specialist departments within Wiltshire Police to address ongoing issues of anti-social behaviour in the area.

Regular high-visibility and mobile patrols are being conducted in identified hotspot locations, with a focus on prevention, enforcement, and community reassurance.

We are actively engaging with local residents to better understand their concerns, ensuring that victims are supported and their voices heard.

Recent enforcement activity has resulted in a number of ASB-related crimes being dealt with, and we will continue to target those responsible.

This remains a key priority for the team, with a strong emphasis on community partnership, visible policing, and long-term problem-solving.

Issue

Car Meets at Whitehill Industrial Estate

Action

We are aware of ongoing issues related to car meets and associated anti-social behaviour at Whitehill Industrial Estate, including reports of:

Excessive noise from engines and revving

Dangerous or inconsiderate driving

Littering and late-night disturbances

Large gatherings impacting local businesses and residents

In response, your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be:

Increasing patrols during peak times, particularly evenings and weekends

Working with the landowners and local authority to identify long-term preventative measures

Using enforcement powers where appropriate, including Section 59 warnings, Traffic Offence Reports, and ASB legislation

Gathering and reviewing CCTV and dashcam footage to identify repeat offenders

We encourage the public and businesses in the area to report incidents to Wiltshire Police via 101 or online, to help us build a full picture and take appropriate action.

Issue

Speeding and Traffic Offences – Speeding and Road Safety in Rural Areas

Action

We have received ongoing reports and community feedback highlighting concerns around excessive speeding and driving offences in Royal Wootton Bassett, Clack Hill, Tockenham and other surrounding rural locations.

In response, your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be: conducting targeted speed enforcement operations in identified hotspot areas, engaging with communities to raise awareness around safe driving in rural environments, working with Wiltshire Council and the Road Safety Partnership to explore long-term solutions, such as signage, traffic calming, and community speed watch support

We will also review dashcam and public submissions for offences such as dangerous driving, use of mobile phones, and no seatbelt use.

We encourage all residents to report concerns via the Wiltshire Police website or by calling 101. Your information helps us focus our resources where they’re most needed.

Upcoming Events

RWB+C Area Board

Area Boards are a way of working to bring local decision making into the heart of the community. There are 18 Area Boards across Wiltshire, with each one holding delegated powers and devolved budgets to facilitate community action at a local level. Residents and local organisations are encouraged to engage with their local Area Board by contacting their local Councillor or Community Engagement Manager or by attending one of the local business meetings, community events, working groups or activities.

Where: Royal Wootton Bassett Town Council, The Manor House, Lime Kiln

When: 24 September 2025 at 18:00 - 24 September 2025 at 20:00

Speedchecks in your area

Speed enforcement activity will be happening in the following areas:

Purton - Lyneham - Leigh

A reminder to be safe, drive smart and watch your speed.

#YourForceYourArea

Where: Purton - Lyneham - Leigh

When: 27 September 2025 at 09:00 - 30 October 2025 at 17:00

RWB+C Area Board

Area Boards are a way of working to bring local decision making into the heart of the community. There are 18 Area Boards across Wiltshire, with each one holding delegated powers and devolved budgets to facilitate community action at a local level. Residents and local organisations are encouraged to engage with their local Area Board by contacting their local Councillor or Community Engagement Manager or by attending one of the local business meetings, community events, working groups or activities.

Where: Cricklade Town Hall, High Street, Cricklade

When: 26 November 2025 at 18:00 - 26 November 2025 at 20:00