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Vincent Square houses a mixture of residents and businesses. The area includes Scotland Yard police headquarters, Westminster Cathedral, Westminster City Hall, St James’ Park tube station and the Tate Britain art gallery. CivicWatch and the police Safer Neighbourhood team have been working together to tackle important local issues including youth disorder, begging, rough sleeping and street drinking by signposting support and by enforcing against those who behave anti-socially.
News and Information
Click here for the latest information in your area. Information on crime rates is available on the Metropolitan Police website.
Ward panels
If you would like to share your thoughts about crime or anti-social behaviour and help us to tackle them together, you can join your local ward panel. Contact your Safer Neighbourhoods police sergeant for more details.
CivicWatch Citizens
If you are passionate about your local area and want to improve it for everyone, why not become a CivicWatch Citizen? With direct access to the council and local police teams, you will be able to report any type of anti-social behaviour and environmental problem in your area and get updates on our progress in resolving them. Everything you report remains confidential and your personal details will not be shared without your prior consent. For information on how to become a CivicWatch Citizen call 020 7641 1007 or email CivicWatchCitizen@westminster.gov.uk
Contact us
To contact Chris Smith, your local CivicWatch liaison officer, use our online form or call 020 7641 1085.
To report graffiti, rubbish or to make a noise complaint call 020 7641 2000.
To report all types of anti-social behaviour, call our community intelligence line, on 020 7641 3000. This is a non-emergency response number to report anti-social behaviour issues in your local area. Alternatively please folllow the link to report all types of street problems online http://www.westminster.gov.uk/streetproblems.
To speak to John Smith, your local Safer Neighbourhoods police sergeant, call 020 7321 6961.
In an emergency always call 999.