POLICE DETAILS
Leicestershire Police - Aylestone Neighbourhood
Leicestershire Police Information
Leicestershire Police has not provided any force information at this time.
Aylestone Neighbourhood
A largely residential district which includes small scale retail and manufacturing, a large country park various schools, churches and clubs and a small number of licenced premises both on and off licences. Aylestone Beat area is made up of residential and small industrial areas. Inclusive of schools, shops, churches, Cafes, Social Clubs, two BP Garages and a large Public open space which also includes canal area and The Great Central Way.
Community
The population made up of approximately 11,000 people in 4,800 households
Age
Under 10s -12%
10-19 years - 10%
20-60 years - 55%
60+ years - 22%
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Leicester City Council | https://www.leicester.gov.uk/ |
Police Force Map - Leicestershire Police
Neighbourhood Map - Aylestone
Contact Details
Senior Officer Details
Leicestershire Police has not provided any information at this time.
Neighbourhood Officer Details
I hope to be able to tackle the issues that matter the most to the local communities. Please feel free to contact me to discuss anything that concerns you.
NPA Commander
Locations
Euston Street Police Station
Freemans Common, Leicester, LE2 7SZ
Priorities
1 Jan 2024 | ASB - You have told us anti-social behaviour occurring on Belvoir Drive with reports of people hanging around in the area at unsocial hours and behaving suspiciously. Response (1 Mar 2024)We have carried out regular foot and vehicle patrols in the areas that have been highlighted to us. We regularly engage with communities in those areas to ensure we are kept up to date and to allow us to assess the extent of the problem. |
1 Jan 2024 | DRUGS – Dealing/Taking. -We are aware drugs remain an issue in the area. We are committed in the fight against this within our communities and will continue to act on intelligence and carry out patrols to fight the issues. Response (1 Mar 2024)We carried out a patch walk in the area of Glenhills Blvd. No specific issues were raised by local residents or attending officers. We continue to patrol the areas highlighted to us and to gather and develop intelligence relating to drug use. |
1 Jan 2024 | Road safety - Road safety, in particular speeding, is always a cause for concern and we will be carrying out speed checks to offer advice and deal with offences. Response (1 Mar 2024)We carried out an engagement event at Disreali street and |
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