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Havering Police Community Crime-Fighting Event Set for October 2025

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Last updated: October 1, 2025 8:14 am
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Havering Police Community Crime-Fighting Event Set for October 2025

Key Points

  • Havering Police will hold a Community Crime-Fighting Event on Wednesday, 22 October 2025.
  • The event aims to highlight ongoing policing efforts and community safety initiatives across Havering.
  • The meeting will engage residents in discussions about crime prevention and improving local policing.
  • Previous related events in Havering, including joint actions with Romford BID, local council, and community safety teams, focused on practical safety advice and anti-social behaviour reduction.
  • Romford BID and Havering Police have collaborated on days of action involving local businesses, enforcement teams, and public safety patrols.
  • Event venues include meeting spaces where residents can ask questions and learn about safety initiatives.
  • Community safety partners such as Havering Council and local businesses also support these efforts.

What is the upcoming community crime-fighting event in Havering?

Havering Police is organising a Community Crime-Fighting Event scheduled for Wednesday, 22 October 2025, starting at 6:00 PM. The purpose of this meeting is to engage local residents directly in discussing the next phase of plans to enhance the Metropolitan Police’s service in Havering and foster a safer community environment. This event is part of ongoing efforts by the police to maintain transparency, encourage public involvement, and share crime prevention strategies. According to a notification from Pc Leggatt via Met Engage, tickets for the event are available on Eventbrite to ensure community attendance and participation.

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  • Key Points
  • What is the upcoming community crime-fighting event in Havering?
  • How have Havering Police worked with local partners to improve town safety?
  • What statements have local officials made about Havering’s community safety efforts?
  • What can residents expect from the 22 October 2025 event?
  • Are there similar community safety events in the London area?

How have Havering Police worked with local partners to improve town safety?

As reported by The Havering Daily, Romford BID, Havering Police, and Havering Council previously held a “Day of Action” on 17 October 2024 in Romford town centre as part of their collaborative crime-fighting efforts. The initiative targeted local businesses, workers, and residents with education and advice on safety and reducing anti-social behaviour.

The event began with a briefing at The Liberty shopping centre, followed by surveys for local businesses on improving public safety. Several crime interventions and arrests were made during the day, backed by joint patrols involving the Metropolitan Police, Havering Enforcement officers, Community Safety Officers, and private security teams.

Community engagement activities included:

  • Police Community Safety Officers offering cyber protection advice at strategic town centre locations.
  • Public interaction events such as “Cuppa with a Copper” at Costa Coffee on South Street.
  • Free bike marking services to combat bike theft.

Romford BID Director Julie Frost underlined the importance of visible security presence to build trust and encourage business growth, stating, “Town safety is the foundation of a thriving community”.

What statements have local officials made about Havering’s community safety efforts?

Romford Town Centre Team Sergeant Aaron Harris emphasised the police’s dedication to tackling street violence and drug supply, declaring that criminal activity will not be tolerated in the community. He highlighted the collaboration with local partners and assured ongoing targeting of offenders to maintain public safety.

Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, stated, “Working together with our partners, we can all help to make our borough safer.” He described days of action like those previously held as key opportunities to be visible in town centres, engage with the public, and take strong action against anti-social behaviour and crime.

Stuart Wilson, Centre Manager at The Brewery shopping centre, reinforced the message of partnership, saying, “Improving town security is a collective effort that thrives when everyone works hand-in-hand”.

What can residents expect from the 22 October 2025 event?

The community event on 22 October offers a platform for Havering residents to directly engage with police officers and local authorities about crime-fighting initiatives. It is anticipated that attendees will have opportunities to ask questions, provide feedback, and learn how they can contribute to safer neighbourhoods.

This meeting reflects the Met’s commitment as part of its ongoing strategy to become an outstanding local police service in London through community dialogue and partnership working.

Are there similar community safety events in the London area?

Other London boroughs, such as Newham, are holding comparable community crime-fighting events aimed at boosting local engagement with the police. For example, Newham’s event on 8 October 2025 at Old Stratford Town Hall shares the objective of discussing crime reduction with residents, highlighting a broader Metropolitan Police strategy to enhance community relations across London.

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