Street drinking and related ASB/criminality – 2026
This priority was originally agreed in December 2025. It was reviewed in February 2026 as well as March 2026 and remains our local priority.
We have seen a rise in reports involving members of the street community and street drinking, which has led to significant anti-social behaviour and criminality. Large groups, often exceeding ten individuals, are gathering in public spaces, consuming alcohol openly, and causing disruption to local businesses and members of the public. This behaviour frequently includes public order offences such as shouting, swearing, and creating excessive noise, as well as acts of public nuisance like urinating and defecating in open areas.
10 February 2026 update
Actions taken to date:
02/12/2025
We are committed to tackling this issue and ensuring that our communities are both safe and feel safe. However, we recognise that this is a complex societal problem that cannot be solved through enforcement alone. Many individuals within the street community are vulnerable adults, often facing addiction issues and personal traumas that have contributed to their current circumstances.
For this reason, a multi-agency approach is essential. Over the coming months, the local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be organising sporadic, multi-agency engagement events. During these operations, we will actively engage with members of the street community, ensuring they are aware of local charities offering support and signposting them to the local council’s homelessness prevention team to help them access accommodation.
At the same time, we will continue to enforce the law and take action to prevent anti-social behaviour. This will be a combined effort between the police, the local council’s homeless prevention team, and charities such as Somewhere to Go. Together, we aim to balance enforcement with support, addressing the root causes of vulnerability while maintaining public safety and community confidence.
16/12/2025
– A 16-year-old male was observed acting suspiciously. Following a foot chase, he was stopped and found in possession of suspected Class A drugs and a quantity of cash.
On 20 February 2026, the Town Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team carried out another productive day of action to address anti‑social behaviour and criminality linked to street drinking. While the operation is primarily centred around safeguarding vulnerable individuals and directing them to the right partner agencies – whether for housing, addiction, or mental health support – we also take necessary enforcement action when criminal offences are identified.
During this single day of activity, officers achieved the following:
- A prolific offender was arrested for breaching court bail and violating a Community Protection Notice.
- One male was arrested for being drunk and disorderly, later de-arrested, and issued with a Section 35 dispersal notice.
- Another male was arrested for being concerned in the supply of drugs and for obstructing a drugs search after attempting to flee from officers and swallowing suspected drugs.
- A Sur-Ron–style electric bike was seized, and the rider was reported for having no licence and no insurance.
- One male was dispersed from the designated exclusion area.
- An outstanding offender was interviewed voluntarily.
- Two males were detained for drugs searches.
- A motorist was reported for ignoring a no entry sign.
We remain committed to working closely with our partner agencies to safeguard those who need support. At the same time, we want to send a clear message: anti-social behaviour and criminality associated with the street community will not be tolerated.
4 March 2026 update
On 03/02/2026, officers from the Town Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team were joined by North Somerset Council CCTV operators, Community Response Officers, Street Wardens, and outreach workers from Somewhere to Go for a high‑visibility operation in Weston Town Centre. The aim was to reduce anti‑social behaviour, business crime, and violence against women and girls.
The operation resulted in four arrests and three individuals being issued Section 35 dispersal notices. Our increased presence was both visible and effective. We want to reassure the public that we remain committed to addressing ASB and criminality in Weston Town Centre to ensure that local residents and visitors are safe and feel safe. If you see a larger number of uniformed officers in the area, please do not be alarmed — we are there to protect the community, tackle crime, and provide reassurance.
Work continues outside of these dedicated days of action, with the Neighbourhood Team regularly engaging with outreach charities, schools and colleges, local businesses, and places of worship. This ongoing partnership approach ensures effective information‑sharing and enables the police to proactively identify and manage emerging risks and threats.
Actions
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24 March 2026
The Town Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team carried out a high‑visibility operation on 20/03/2026, supported by colleagues from CCTV, Community Response, and the Business Improvement District.During the operation:Two prolific offenders were located and arrested.A 44‑year‑old woman was arrested for multiple shoplifting offences. She has been charged and remanded to appear in court tomorrow.A 43‑year‑old man was arrested for breaching his court bail conditions.Several individuals were detained for stop searches, resulting in the recovery of a knife and Class B drugs, removing harmful items from our streets.Officers seized two adapted motorised push bikes and an e‑scooter believed to be linked to anti‑social behaviour and illegal use.Two vulnerable members of the street community were safeguarded and supported in returning to their hometown with assistance from the YMCA outreach team.Three individuals were issued dispersal notices and removed from the town centre following reports of anti‑social behaviour.We remain committed to ensuring the town centre is a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for everyone.