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Tyburn Neighbourhood Team Weekly round up |
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Good afternoon Resident
Here’s our weekly round up from the Tyburn neighbourhood policing team. What’s been happening: Tyburn Neighbourhood Officers have issued 2 community resolutions for serious bullying related issues. This is a good opportunity for young people to learn from their mistakes, essentially it’s like a final warning and if they were to offend again they become arrestable.
Tyburn Neighbourhood Officers have also conducted another plain clothes operation on Tyburn retail parks. Tyburn officers are committed to catching shop lifters and prolific offenders in the act so that they can be dealt with by the appropriate measures.
Tyburn Neighbourhood officers and PCSO’S have been responding to incidents in the Tyburn and Erdington area.
PCSO’S have conducted another traffic operation whereby multiple drivers have been told to move on for dangerous and inconsiderate parking.
PCSO’s have been dealing with nuisance begging.
PCSO’s have issued a fixed penalty notice for dangerous parking. Occasionally although we would usually give people an opportunity to move their vehicle sometimes it can be necessary to ticket the driver if they cannot be found to move the car.
PCSO’S have been managing scenes in the Erdington area and other areas across Birmingham.
Please see below: the dates for our community pop ups for March 2026:
Pop Up Police station 12:30PM - 1:30PM, Wed 11 March 2026 Lidl, 640 Kingsbury Rd, Birmingham B24 9PJ
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