Police presence to increase over the summer to crack down on anti-social behaviour
Thames Valley Police is increasing police officers’ presence to tackle urban crime
Last updated 10th Jul 2025
Thames Valley Police say it will be cracking down on crime and anti-social behaviour in towns and city centres this summer.
The force is increasing police officers’ presence to tackle urban crime from July to the end of September, for the national Safer Streets Summer campaign.
Matthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley said: “Each year, Thames Valley Police plans for a potential increase in antisocial behaviour.
“I support the work being done to increase the visibility of officers and tackle ASB and retail crime in our streets, as these offences really matter.
“It’s also encouraging to see partners signing up to make town centres safer in line with our plan to reclaim public spaces, as we protect communities, people and property.”
Thames Valley Police say that people visiting town and city centres this summer will see more neighbourhood police officers on patrol.
Local policing teams will also be organising days of action and operations to tackle issues such as illegal e-scooters, street crime, shoplifting, and other offences.
The force also says that existing Public Spaces Protection Orders may see enhanced levels of enforcement as well as other local issues.
Assistant Chief Constable Christian Bunt said: “This summer, there will be an emphasis on effective local policing; that it is about more than just fighting crime – it is also about building relationships, police addressing local concerns and being where it matters most.
“Historically, certain crime types such as, but not limited to, ASB and retail crime rises in the summer months, especially in places that have town centres.
“Policing, in collaboration with partners and local communities, will work to ensure preventative measures are being implemented to better achieve reductions in these crimes and focus on efforts to catch offenders.”