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Wiltshire Police is divided into ten Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs). Each NPT is led by an inspector and comprises of sergeants, police constables (PCs), police community support officers (PCSOs) and is supported by additional officers from the wider area to help serve the community and keep you safe.
The teams work closely with local authorities, organisations, partners and residents to identify policing priorities. This collaborative approach helps develop long-term solutions to local issues.
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Concerns
Issued 23 May 2026
Increased Patrols: Officers will conduct regular high-visibility patrols and offer community reassurance.
We will be liaising with our partner agencies to adopt a joint approach for tackling the ongoing ASB.
Actioned 23 May 2026
Speeding and Parking Concerns
Issued 23 May 2026
Increased Patrols: Officers continue to conduct regular high-visibility patrols in key areas where speeding has been reported.
We will be liaising with the Community Speedwatch Team to conduct speed-checks around the NPT area.
Parking concerns will be addressed during patrols and when reports come in.
Education & Enforcement: Drivers identified as exceeding speed limits will be provided with education where appropriate, or enforcement action will be taken.
Our aim is to reduce speeding, enhance road safety, and respond to community concerns. Updates on our progress will be shared via our social media channels and local community meetings.
Actioned 23 May 2026