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Police lead response to anti-social behaviour in central Trowbridge

byJohn Wakefield
24 July 2025 • 10.15am
Inspector Ho Tsang speaking to members of the public in Trowbridge

Inspector Ho Tsang speaking to members of the public in Trowbridge

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Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has joined frontline officers in Trowbridge to tackle ongoing concerns about anti-social behaviour in the town centre.

Philip Wilkinson took part in the walkabout event, joining police officers, councillors, and Wiltshire Council’s anti-social behaviour team to meet residents and businesses and hear their concerns directly.

The event last Thursday (17 July) followed reports of persistent street drinking and disruptive behaviour in and around The Shires shopping centre and Trowbridge Park.

Beginning in Fore Street, the engagement walk went around the affected areas, and gave shoppers the chance to talk to Mr Wilkinson and the police.

The walkabout in Trowbridge
The walkabout in Trowbridge was an opportunity for police, councillors and the PCC to find out more about anti-social behaviour in the town

The project is part of a wider programme to improve community safety and forms a key element of Wiltshire’s Safer Streets Summer campaign.

Mr Wilkinson said: “Events like this are essential in strengthening the direct link between our communities and the agencies working to keep them safe.

“Hearing concerns first-hand and discussing solutions openly is central to the purpose of my office, and a cornerstone of our Safer Streets Summer campaign.

“The Neighbourhood Policing Team in Trowbridge has taken active steps to address anti-social behaviour, and this builds on that momentum. The comprehensive plan in place isn’t just about enforcement – it’s about tackling the underlying causes of disruption and making sustainable improvements.”

Trowbridge Neighbourhood Inspector Ho Tsang added: “While overall crime levels in Trowbridge remain stable, today’s engagement highlights the persistent concerns around anti-social behaviour in the town centre.

“Tackling issues like street drinking and youth-related disorder requires a joined-up response, and while we were there, we were able to talk to the town council about simple measures they could take to reduce ASB.

“We also encountered some of the street drinkers, and a worker from Connect was able to speak to them about the services they provide to help them.

“This shows that alongside our regular hotspot patrols, the use of enhanced CCTV, and plans for a Public Space Protection Order, it’s important that different agencies utilise their strengths to deal with specific issues.”

Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson and PCSO Harry Brain speaking to a shopper in Trowbridge
Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson and PCSO Harry Brain speaking to a shopper in Trowbridge

He added that their campaign will not be effective without the support of the public.

“We rely on residents and businesses to report anti-social behaviour and crime as it happens. That information helps us act swiftly and direct resources where they’re most needed,” he continued.

Charities supported by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner – including Turning Point, DHI, Julian House and The Nelson Trust – were also in attendance, offering support through the Connect Wiltshire service.

Mr Wilkinson echoed Inspector Tsang’s views on support from residents: “Success depends on genuine partnership: with the council, our charity partners, and most importantly, with the public.

“The proposed Public Space Protection Order will provide greater flexibility in how ASB is tackled, and continued community involvement is vital in making Trowbridge a town where people feel safe and supported.”


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