WD22 Intelligence Updated March 2026Source: Lancashire Constabulary Police

Crime in preesall, wyre

Comprehensive safety analysis for preesall, localized within wyre.

Total Crimes

34
trending_up +70.0% MoM

Annual Crime Rate

59.8per 1k
trending_down -0.3% 12m Trend

Safety Rating

Moderate

Total Population

5,652

12-Month Crime Trend

Monthly Totals

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Crime Categories

Violence & Sexual Offences20
Anti-social Behaviour7
Criminal Damage & Arson3
Public Order2
Burglary1
Shoplifting1

Incident Distribution

Location ReferencePrimary IncidentsTotal
On or near B5270 Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3Shoplifting: 1Public order: 1
5
On or near Meadow Close Map
Violence and sexual offences: 3
3
On or near Pilling Lane Map
Violence and sexual offences: 2Criminal damage and arson: 1
3
On or near Ash Grove Map
Violence and sexual offences: 2Anti-social behaviour: 1
3
On or near Rosslyn Crescent Map
Anti-social behaviour: 3
3
On or near The Crescent Map
Burglary: 1Criminal damage and arson: 1
2
On or near Larch Close Map
Violence and sexual offences: 2
2
On or near The Ferns Map
Public order: 1Anti-social behaviour: 1
2
On or near Ashton Avenue Map
Criminal damage and arson: 1
1
On or near Sorrel Close Map
Anti-social behaviour: 1
1

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Local Rank

#11safest in wyre

City Average

79.23per 1k

Local Policing

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Local Priorities

Dog Fowling

Issued: 1 Apr 2026

Status Update

Dog Fouling – Time to Take Action

Dog fouling continues to be one of the most frequent concerns raised by residents, and it’s easy to see why. It’s unpleasant, unhygienic, and creates a poor environment for everyone using our parks, pavements, and public spaces. No one should have to navigate their way around dog mess in our communities.
Wyre Borough Council is the authority responsible for dealing with dog fouling on public land, and they have a number of measures in place to manage and reduce the problem. This includes:

Investigating reports of dog fouling.
Issuing Fixed Penalty Notices to those who fail to clean up after their dog.
Patrolling problem areas to deter offending.
Putting up signage and providing waste bins.
Running education campaigns to promote responsible dog ownership.

However, enforcement alone isn’t enough — public information is vital. If you witness someone not cleaning up after their dog, please report it. The more detail you can provide, the more effectively the Council can take action. Useful information includes:

Time, date, and exact location of the incident.
A description of the person and the dog.
Vehicle details, including registration, if relevant.

Reports can be made directly to Wyre Borough Council using the link below:
https://orlo.uk/mmE52

In some cases, enforcement may go as far as court proceedings, and having witnesses willing to support the process makes a real difference.
By reporting incidents and encouraging responsible behaviour, we can help keep Wyre’s parks, pathways, and public spaces clean, safe, and pleasant for everyone.

Let’s work together to maintain a cleaner and more welcoming environment for our community.

Actioned: 30 Jun 2026

E-Bikes and E-Scooters

Issued: 1 Apr 2026

Status Update

E‑Bikes & E‑Scooters – Growing Concerns Across Wyre

We know many residents are increasingly frustrated by the unsafe, anti‑social, and illegal use of e‑bikes and e‑scooters in our communities. These vehicles can cause real danger to pedestrians, disrupt neighbourhoods, and in some cases are linked to wider criminality. Your concerns are being heard, and action is being taken.

What Lancashire Police are doing about it
Lancashire Constabulary has significantly stepped up enforcement across the county, including here in Wyre. This work includes:

Regular targeted operations to identify and stop illegal e‑bikes and e‑scooters being ridden anti‑socially or without insurance. Large-scale operations such as those in Preston and county‑wide crackdowns under Operation Centurion have led to dozens of seizures in a single day.
Seizing illegal or uninsured vehicles, many under Section 165 of the Road Traffic Act. These vehicles are typically not returned and may be crushed.

A new police motorcycle fleet, designed to help officers pursue and safely intercept off‑road and hard‑to-reach nuisance riders.
Over 1,000 illegal e‑bikes and e‑scooters seized as part of ongoing enforcement efforts.
Education packages in schools and public engagement to help young people and parents understand the law.
Warnings about serious consequences for young people, as illegal riding can result in penalty points or even bans on future driving licences

What the law says
Lancashire Police are clear:

Most privately owned e‑scooters are illegal to use on public roads, pavements, and cycle paths unless part of a government‑approved rental scheme.
E‑bikes are only legal if they meet Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle (EAPC) requirements. If they don’t, they are classed as motor vehicles and require insurance, tax, a licence, helmets, MOT standards, and proper construction.

If a bike or scooter doesn’t meet the legal requirements, riders can face:

Seizure of the vehicle
Points on their licence (including future licences for those not yet of driving age)
Fines, prosecutions, or disqualification
Liability for collisions or injuries

How you can help
Residents play a vital role in helping tackle this issue. You can support the work by:

Reporting illegal or dangerous riding.
Providing useful details such as descriptions of riders, locations, times, and any vehicle or e‑bike markings.
Speaking to your local Neighbourhood Policing Team about persistent problems in your area.

Report via:

Single Online Home: https://www.lancashire.police.uk
Call 101 for non‑emergencies
999 if there is immediate danger

Making Wyre Safer Together
Illegal e‑bikes and e‑scooters aren’t just a nuisance — they can cause serious harm and undermine community confidence. By working together, reporting concerns, and promoting safe and legal use, we can help keep our roads, footpaths, and public spaces safe for everyone.
Let’s reduce nuisance riding and keep Wyre safe and enjoyable for all.

Actioned: 30 Jun 2026

Road Safety

Issued: 1 Apr 2026

Status Update

Keeping Wyre’s Roads Safe

Making our roads safer for everyone is a key focus for the Wyre Neighbourhood Policing Team. We’re working hard to tackle behaviours that put lives at risk, and your support plays a big part in that.

Speeding
If speeding is an issue where you live, you can report it online through the Lancashire Road Safety Partnership. When concerns are raised, we may carry out Community Road Watch sessions or run targeted speed enforcement in problem areas.

School Drop-Off and Pick-Up
We understand how worrying unsafe driving and parking outside schools can be for parents and local residents. Our officers regularly visit schools to promote safe behaviour, share advice through schools and social media, and work closely with Wyre Borough Council’s Parking Enforcement team to deal with persistent problems.

Anti-Social Driving & Drink/Drug Driving
Dangerous or irresponsible driving has no place on our roads. We continue to carry out focused patrols and enforcement operations to keep our communities protected.

How You Can Help
If you see dangerous driving or parking, please report it via the Lancashire Police website or speak directly with your local neighbourhood officers.

Together, we can help make Wyre’s roads safer for everyone.

Actioned: 30 Jun 2026

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