Crime in leek west, staffordshire moorlands
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| Location Reference | Primary Incidents | Total |
|---|---|---|
| On or near Westwood View Map | Bicycle theft: 1Vehicle crime: 1 | 2 |
| On or near Warrington Drive Map | Criminal damage and arson: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Kiln Lane Map | Violence and sexual offences: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Adams Grove Map | Violence and sexual offences: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Jubilee Terrace Map | Public order: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Gordon Close Map | Criminal damage and arson: 1 | 1 |
| On or near Westwood Heath Road Map | Anti-social behaviour: 1 | 1 |
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Anti social behaviour in and around the town centre which includes alcohol related ASB and youth related ASB
Issued: 27 Feb 2026
Status Update
Local officers are actively monitoring and responding to anti-social behaviour in Leek town centre and its surrounding areas. While reports of such incidents have decreased recently, community feedback indicates that concerns about anti-social activity persist among residents and visitors.
Understanding the Issue
A small minority of individuals continue to engage in alcohol and drug-related anti-social behaviour. These individuals are subject to Community Protection Notices, warnings, or Criminal Behaviour Orders, which are specifically designed to address and restrict actions that negatively impact the community. These legal measures play a crucial role in controlling behaviours that contribute to public disorder and maintaining a safe environment for everyone.
Focus on Youth and Public Spaces
The bus station remains a focal point for anti-social behaviour, particularly among local youths. Recognising this, officers regularly patrol the area and collaborate closely with partners and local schools to address underlying issues. This partnership approach aims to prevent incidents, support young people, and foster a positive atmosphere within the town centre.
Community Engagement and Ongoing Efforts
Authorities are committed to engaging with the community to better understand public concerns and perceptions. By maintaining open lines of communication, officers can respond more effectively to emerging issues and adapt their strategies as needed. Community input is invaluable in shaping local initiatives and ensuring that efforts are aligned with the needs and expectations of residents.
Maintaining Public Safety
The ongoing presence of officers and their targeted patrols demonstrate a proactive stance in tackling anti-social behaviour. These actions, combined with legal interventions and collaborative partnerships, underscore the commitment to safeguarding Leek town centre and its surrounding areas. The goal is to create a welcoming and secure environment for all, where anti-social behaviour is promptly addressed and public confidence is restored.
How You Can Help
Members of the public are encouraged to report any concerns or incidents of anti-social behaviour. Your feedback helps authorities identify problem areas and implement effective solutions. Together, we can continue to improve the quality of life in Leek and ensure that the town centre remains a vibrant and safe place for everyone.
Actioned: 27 May 2026
There has been a notable increase in the number of rough sleepers in Leek Town Centre, mainly around local churches. This group have links to anti-social behaviour and shoplifting offences in the area.
Issued: 30 Nov 2025
Status Update
Partnership day of action in September whereby a number of key partners conducted visits to locations where rough sleepers are present. Relevant support offered to the homeless community. Where individuals are highlighted as being involved in anti-social behaviour and criminality, police have issued Community Protection Warnings and Notices and taken positive action by way of arrests and use of Criminal Behaviour Orders. Police will continue to support lead agencies who take primacy for rough sleepers.
Local policing were invited to a meeting in December with partners to discuss the provision of a Hub in the area to provide support to vulnerable homeless people. This is an initiative which is in the planning stages and officers have been invited to offer support and advice to ensure its success.
Actioned: 10 Feb 2026
Theft affecting businesses in Leek Town Centre
Issued: 31 Aug 2025
Status Update
Shoplifting offences continue to be a priority for the area. We have recently taken action against two repeat offenders who have been promptly dealt with for theft and breach of their criminal behaviour orders, which has seen them both served custodial sentences. We continue with our high-visibility patrols on foot in the town centre, and since these patrols have been out in the community, we have seen a significant reduction in reported shoplifting.
Moorlands local policing team have secured additional funding to tackle repeat suspects involved in shoplifting in the town centre and continue to take a 'zero tolerance' approach to shoplifting. Offenders are presented to the courts for sentencing for these matters. Two of our most prolific offenders are currently serving sentences in prison.
In the last 30 days, we have had a 40% reduction in reported retail theft in the area.
Actioned: 31 Jan 2026
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) including off-road bikes, drug use and youth-related vandalism.
Issued: 31 Jul 2025
Status Update
Our problem solving officer has been successful in securing a closure order in July for Eagle Mill Leek. An area with reported anti-social behaviour and drug taking. Feedback from residents in this area is that they have seen a huge improvement and this has positively affected their quality of life.
Working with partners, detached youth workers have deployed to hotspot areas in Leek and have fed back positive interactions with youths in the area. We are aware of anti-social behaviour in and around the area of a derelict building 'The Big Mill' Mill Street Leek, which attracts youths to the location. There are safety concerns around the condition of the building which are being addressed with the council and owner of the building. This is an ongoing piece of work to resolve. PCSOs will be going into schools at the beginning of term, to give talks around the safety risks at the location to deter children from visiting.
Officers are aware of a recent increase in drug activity in Leek town centre and are taking action to address this issue
Actioned: 30 Oct 2025
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