All Saints
Your Neighbourhood Policing Team is made up of Kent Police beat officers who are dedicated to keeping your community safe. They focus on preventing crime and antisocial behaviour, responding to local concerns, and building strong relationships with residents, community groups and local businesses.
Our officers will:
patrol to deter crime and reassure the public
hold regular engagement activities in the area, including attending community meetings to share advice and listen to concerns
work with partner agencies including councils, schools, charities, and local groups
tackle issues like antisocial behaviour, repeat offending, and vulnerability
build trust by being visible, approachable, and responsive
Neighbourhood policing is a key part of Kent Police’s commitment to being community-focused, visible, and responsive.
Report crime
Please do not contact neighbourhood officers to report crime.
If it's not an emergency, the easiest way to contact us is online. Your report will be sent direct to our control room where it will be reviewed by the same team who answer our calls.
All SaintsLocal Policing Team

Jonny Hyams
Police Constable
Local Priority Issues
| Priority | Action taken |
|---|---|
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Nuisance motorcycles. Issued 15 April 2026 |
Officers have carried out regular high-visibility patrols in areas where nuisance motorcycles are known to be used. These patrols help deter antisocial behaviour, provide reassurance to residents and allow officers to respond quickly to reports from the community. A recent operation led by the Medway Community Safety Unit focused specifically on tackling vehicles being used in an antisocial manner. Antisocial vehicle use can include driving in a way that causes nuisance, alarm or distress to others, such as dangerous riding, excessive noise or using vehicles in places where they are not permitted. Officers will continue to carry out targeted patrols and enforcement activity to address these concerns and help keep local communities safe. Actioned 30 June 2026 |
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Fly tipping. Issued 15 April 2026 |
Officers from the Medway Community Safety Unit have been working alongside the local council to tackle fly-tipping and other waste-related offences. Fly-tipping is the illegal dumping of waste and can have a negative impact on the environment and local communities. As part of this partnership work, officers carried out a targeted operation during which a number of waste carriers were stopped and checked. These checks included reviewing waste carrier licences to ensure that waste was being transported legally and by authorised individuals or businesses. Operations such as these help to identify potential offences, prevent illegal waste activity and hold those responsible to account, while helping to keep local communities clean and safe. Actioned 30 June 2026 |
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Dog fouling. Issued 15 April 2026 |
Dog fouling is the responsibility of the local council, which has the powers to investigate reports and take enforcement action where necessary. However, local officers continue to support this work by gathering information and sharing details of suspected offenders with the appropriate council teams. This helps ensure that reports can be investigated and that enforcement action can be considered where sufficient evidence is available. By working in partnership with the local authority, police and council services can help tackle dog fouling, keep public spaces clean and maintain a safe and welcoming environment for the community. Actioned 30 June 2026 |
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