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National 'Clear, Hold, Build' policing plan targets anti-social behaviour at Chatham estate
KentOnline / KMTV
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1 year ago
The tactic aims to target those responsible for causing problems in a particular area and improve community resilience.
Oliver Leader De Saxe reports
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A Chatham housing estate turning over a new leaf.
00:04
Part funded by the Home Office, the Clear Hold Build initiative
00:09
was launched in the residential areas near New Road earlier this year
00:14
under the banner of Operation Neighbourhood.
00:18
The aim is to rid these tower blocks of anti-social behaviour
00:22
and organise crime once and for all.
00:25
It will be high visibility policing, OK?
00:28
They will see our neighbourhood officers, our neighbourhood task force.
00:32
They will see local police force officers.
00:35
They will see CID officers as well.
00:38
We need to commit to investing time in this area
00:42
but working in collaboration with partners.
00:45
This is why it's so exciting, working alongside MHS Homes,
00:49
Midway Council, the school behind me and local businesses.
00:53
All of that will then develop and make the local area better for the residents.
00:58
The affordable housing provider on the estate
01:01
says the impact of additional policing is already being felt.
01:06
Obviously we can't claim victory overnight
01:09
but actually already some very successful step forwards have been made.
01:13
Like many of these issues, the people responsible are small in number
01:17
and what the police have done, working with us and others,
01:20
is actually crack down on that.
01:22
So there has been action, very specific legal action,
01:25
taken against those individuals to make sure that their criminal activities stop.
01:30
With the first of three stages complete,
01:33
continuing police activity and empowering the community to do it themselves
01:39
are now the next steps.
01:41
Events like the Family Day happening just over my shoulder
01:44
are part of these efforts to make the estate safer.
01:48
They are in fact the next stage,
01:50
giving communities the resources they need to build back better.
01:56
But do residents here actually feel safe?
01:59
And do they think the initiative has been working as intended?
02:03
I mean, I do quite often see police around this area.
02:06
Maybe that's it.
02:08
Maybe because they are being seen it's deterring people.
02:14
It's improved massively.
02:17
They've done a lot of work and it's so much better.
02:22
I have noticed that we've had lots of police around the area
02:26
almost every day for the last couple of months.
02:29
So whether that's deterring them or not, I don't know.
02:33
A largely positive start then.
02:36
And with dozens of families coming together to receive support here at Wellington Court,
02:41
all eyes are on the future.
02:44
But with some still concerned that things could go back to the way they were,
02:49
there is still more work to be done.
02:52
Oliver, Leader of the Saks for KNTV in Chatham.
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