Appeal for witnesses after man loses tooth in road rage incident
16:24 05/03/2025We are appealing for witnesses following a road rage incident near Royal Wootton Bassett, in which a driver sustained injuries to his face.
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We are appealing for witnesses following a road rage incident near Royal Wootton Bassett, in which a driver sustained injuries to his face.
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Whitehill Industrial Estate - Vehicle related ASB Issues
Issued 04 March 2025
Officers are working in partnership with RWB Town Council and concerned local residents to tackle the issues of anti-social behaviour caused by car meets.
Actioned 04 March 2025
Speeding Concerns
Issued 04 March 2025
Increased Patrols: Officers will conduct regular high-visibility patrols in key areas where speeding has been reported.
Speed Monitoring: We will deploy speed enforcement operations and use speed indication devices (SIDs) to monitor and assess traffic speeds.
Community Engagement: Working with local communities, including schools and parish councils, to raise awareness and gather further intelligence on problem areas.
Education & Enforcement: Drivers identified as exceeding speed limits will be provided with education where appropriate, or enforcement action will be taken.
How you can help:
If you witness persistent speeding issues in a particular area, please report them to us via 101 or online.
Get involved with Community Speed Watch – a volunteer-led initiative to monitor and deter speeding in your area.
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 04 March 2025