Slashing Crime & Antisocial Behaviour

364 new Police officers have been recruited in Nottinghamshire since 2019. And with the new Police, Crime and Sentencing Bill, our Police will have the powers they need to stamp out antisocial behaviour in our communities.

I am working with local residents and police in several areas over Ashfield & Eastwood in a bid to tackle local crime and anti-social behaviour. I will continue to do so.

We are the Party of Law & Order, and we will ensure our communities feel safe.

News

MP supports ASB Awareness Week 18th-22nd July

 

Lee Anderson MP shows support for ASB Awareness Week 2022 

 

Lee Anderson has joined a national campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) and keep people in Ashfield and Eastwood safe.

Kirkby Estate plagued by Anti-Social behaviour

Lee Anderson, MP for Ashfield and Eastwood, has held a meeting with residents on the Larwood Estate, Kirkby in Ashfield, who are being plagued by anti-social behaviour. The MP was joined by newly appointed Inspector Jon Hewitt.

Funding secured for tackling crime in Sutton

Commissioner secures £550k for Sutton in Ashfield

Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry has secured £550k worth of funding from the Home Office.

£1.1m secured to make streets safer for women and girls

Commissioner secures £1.1m to make streets safer for women and girls

Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry has secured more than £1 million Home Office funding to boost street safety in Sutton-in-Ashfield and Worksop and protect women and girls from violence.

Hotspot Policing coming to Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire Police are one of 18 police forces in England and Wales who are to receive funding to boost the roll out of 'Hotspot Policing' in the force area.

Nottinghamshire Police bolstered by 203 extra police officers

Lee Anderson MP has welcomed the announcement that 203 police officers have been recruited in Nottinghamshire in the first year of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s campaign to recruit 20,000 by March 2023, as part of the 8,771 additional officers that have been recruited across England and Wales.