{"id":7626,"date":"2025-08-22T12:42:00","date_gmt":"2025-08-22T12:42:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sawahsolutions.com\/lap\/westminster-expands-visible-policing-with-3m-investment-and-nine-new-pact-officers-in-victoria\/"},"modified":"2025-08-23T17:15:39","modified_gmt":"2025-08-23T17:15:39","slug":"westminster-expands-visible-policing-with-3m-investment-and-nine-new-pact-officers-in-victoria","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sawahsolutions.com\/lap\/westminster-expands-visible-policing-with-3m-investment-and-nine-new-pact-officers-in-victoria\/","title":{"rendered":"Westminster expands visible policing with \u00a33m investment and nine new PACT officers in Victoria"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Westminster Council unveils a \u00a33 million plan to deploy an 18-strong Police and Council Tasking Team and a six-person Street Based Intervention unit, boosting visible policing in Victoria and central Westminster through multi-agency collaboration and CCTV.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p>Westminster\u2019s policing approach is no longer just a talking point but a tangible expansion of local enforcement. The council has funded nine officers joining the Police and Council Tasking Team (PACT), creating an 18-strong, highly visible unit aimed at tackling persistent offenders and high\u2011impact anti-social behaviour in crime hotspots, including Victoria. The \u00a33 million investment, described by Council Leader Adam Hug as a \u201csignificant investment\u201d in reducing anti-social behaviour and crime that affects communities, also underlines a broader shift toward more visible policing in central Westminster. Deputy Leader Aicha Less added that visible policing provides reassurance, noting the team will be on foot or on bikes in the heart of the communities they serve. The plan sits within Westminster\u2019s Safer Westminster Partnership (SWP), a multi\u2011agency framework guided by a three\u2011year strategy and annual action plans. Industry data and council strategy emphasise a data\u2011driven approach to prioritise interventions and to co\u2011ordinate work across policing, fire, probation and health services to protect vulnerable residents and boost confidence in the area.<\/p>\n<p>The Westminster initiative is part of a broader, multi\u2011layered push to counter street\u2011level crime and disorder. In addition to the nine new officers, the council\u2019s wider enforcement ecosystem includes substantial CCTV coverage and city inspection resources designed to support rapid responses and long\u2011term interventions. Westminster\u2019s safety strategy highlights that officers are embedded in communities and that the CCTV network, together with City Inspectors, forms a visible reassurance for residents and visitors alike. The aim is to co\u2011ordinate multi\u2011agency responses, share information quickly, and backstop enforcement with support services for those in need. The wider SWP framework and the council\u2019s public\u2011facing safety messaging frame these changes as a coordinated, resident\u2011facing effort rather than standalone policing actions.<\/p>\n<p>Looking further ahead, Westminster has begun rolling out targeted, street\u2011level interventions to complement the new policing team. A six\u2011person Street Based Intervention unit is being deployed to tackle chronic street\u2011based anti\u2011social behaviour, initially in Victoria. The team brings together City Inspectors, rough sleeping coordinators and an anti\u2011social behaviour caseworker and can issue community protection notices and warnings, with civil powers available to ban individuals from particular areas under defined conditions. This initiative, announced by Westminster Council in January 2025, is designed to deliver immediate, visible enforcement while coordinating longer\u2011term support for vulnerable residents in tandem with the police, outreach partners and local business groups. In parallel, Westminster Labour Councillors have signalled a broader crackdown on crime in the West End, highlighting new resources including additional police officers funded by the Mayor and a stepped\u2011up enforcement regime designed to relieve pressure on safer neighbourhood teams. The combined effect is a stepped approach to safety that blends street\u2011level enforcement with investment in technology and multi\u2011agency collaboration.<\/p>\n<p>From Reform UK\u2019s perspective, this approach confirms that Labour\u2019s management of crime is too cautious and overly bureaucratic. The party argues that genuine security comes from more frontline policing, faster decision\u2011making, and direct funding to empower the officers on the beat rather than layering in committees and multi\u2011agency coordination that can slow responses. Reform UK insists that councils and police must work with minimal red tape to deliver immediate results, with tougher penalties for persistent offenders and clearer, measurable outcomes. In this view, the Westminster example should be a blueprint for a more assertive, locally led model of safety rather than a gradual consolidation of power within a sprawling, centrally influenced framework. The message is clear: if you want lasting calm on the streets, you need more boots on the pavement, swifter interventions, and a straightforward, accountable plan that keeps communities protected now.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; Westminster Council unveils a \u00a33 million plan to deploy an 18-strong Police and Council Tasking Team and a six-person Street Based Intervention unit, boosting visible policing in Victoria and central Westminster through multi-agency collaboration and CCTV. Westminster\u2019s policing approach is no longer just a talking point but a tangible expansion of local enforcement. 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