Crime in Glastonbury, Mendip
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| Location Reference | Primary Incidents | Total |
|---|---|---|
| On or near Beckery New Road Map | Violence and sexual offences: 6Shoplifting: 4Burglary: 1 | 12 |
| On or near Supermarket Map | Shoplifting: 7 | 7 |
| On or near Lambrook Street Map | Violence and sexual offences: 4Public order: 1 | 5 |
| On or near Brindham Lane Map | Violence and sexual offences: 4Other theft: 1 | 5 |
| On or near Magdalene Close Map | Shoplifting: 3Other theft: 1 | 4 |
| On or near Market Place Map | Violence and sexual offences: 2Drugs: 1Other theft: 1 | 4 |
| On or near Compton Close Map | Violence and sexual offences: 4 | 4 |
| On or near Avalon Mews Map | Public order: 3Drugs: 1 | 4 |
| On or near Feversham Lane Map | Anti-social behaviour: 4 | 4 |
| On or near Heritage Court Map | Other crime: 1Anti-social behaviour: 1Criminal damage and arson: 1 | 3 |
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Glastonbury Town Centre continues to experience periodic issues of anti‑social behaviour (ASB), particularly in and around the High Street, Market Place, St Dunstan’s Car Park, and the Abbey gateway areas. With spring approaching - and increased footfall expected due to warmer weather and tourism - there is a need for early, proactive intervention to prevent escalation.
To reduce ASB‑related incidents in Glastonbury Town Centre through targeted, visible, and collaborative activity between Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) officers and Haven officers, ensuring the town centre remains a safe and welcoming environment for residents, businesses, and visitors.
Key ActionsProactive high‑visibility patrols
- Increase NPT and Haven officer foot patrols in identified hotspot areas, focusing on peak times (after school hours, early evenings, and weekends).
- Early engagement with individuals known for ASB, using preventative conversations and signposting where appropriate.
- Maintain a visible presence to deter alcohol‑related and youth‑related ASB.
- Conduct weekly ASB hotspot reviews based on intel from:
- local businesses
- CCTV operators
- town council partners
- Coordinate with Haven, YMCA, and outreach partners to conduct joint patrols focusing on:
- street‑attached individuals
- vulnerable persons at risk of exploitation
- support needs around substance misuse or homelessness
- Conduct a pre‑spring review (Feb - March) to ensure:
- staffing plans are in place for busier periods
- patrol routes cover key seasonal hotspots
- partnership agencies are briefed and aligned on expectations
- Use ASB legislation proportionately, including:
- Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) and Notices (CPNs)
- dispersal powers if required
17/05/2026 Update
Continued proactive and high-visibility patrols were conducted throughout Glastonbury High Street and surrounding areas, with a clear focus on preventing and addressing incidents of Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB). During patrols, appropriate use was made of available Anti-Social Behaviour powers where proportionate and necessary, to disrupt adverse activity and provide reassurance to the local community.
Ongoing collaboration has been maintained with key partner agencies, including Somerset County Council and local support services, to ensure a coordinated and effective multi-agency response to ASB concerns. Engagement with local businesses has also continued, strengthening relationships, gathering intelligence, and supporting early intervention measures aimed at reducing persistent issues.
These combined efforts are contributing to a sustained reduction in Anti-Social Behaviour in the area, alongside improving community confidence and supporting a safer environment for residents, visitors, and businesses alike.
Issued: 17 May 2026
Engagement Events
Meare Village Beat Surgery
meetingPCSO 8919 Richards will be planning to attend the Meare Community Church to carry out a police beat surgery here. Feel free to come along and have a chat and discuss any concerns that you may have. Look forward to seeing you.
Butleigh Village Police Beat Surgery
meetingPCSO 8919 Richards will be attending the old Butleigh post office to carry out a police beat surgery here. Drop on by and say hello and meet the local policing team
Fraud Beat Surgery, Nationwide
meetingThere will be a Fraud Beat Surgery being held at Nationwide in Glastonbury. Come and have a chat with us if you want any advice around fraud.
Tesco, Glastonbury Beat Surgery
meetingThere will be a beat surgery being conducted at the Tesco's in Glastonbury please drop by to have a chat or to get some crime prevention advice.
Street Fire Station Open Day 12-4pm
meetingThe local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be attending the Street Fire Station open day, which is to be held on Saturday 19th of September between 12.00 - 16:00hrs at the fire station in Cranhill Road. Come along and meet the local policing team and feel free to raise any concerns you may have.
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