Lancashire Police have launched a new summer campaign this week aimed at tackling antisocial behaviour and boosting safety across town centres and high streets.
The Safer Streets Summer Initiative, led by the Police and Crime Commissioners and Chief Constable, with support from the Home Office, will run until September 30.
The initiative brings together police and partner agencies to focus on crime prevention, community engagement, and high-visibility policing where it matters most.
Historically, incidents such as antisocial behaviour and knife crime tend to rise during the summer months, particularly in busy urban areas. In response, police forces in collaboration with local partners and communities, will implement preventative measures and focus on targeting offenders to reduce these crimes.
Launching the campaign, Assistant Chief Constable Stasia Osiowy said:
“We work hard all year round to keep our communities safe and our town centres welcoming for everyone. Initiatives like Operation Centurion and Operation Vulture have already made a real difference in tackling antisocial behaviour and shoplifting.
“Summer brings more people out and about, along with an influx of visitors to our county. That’s why we’re stepping up high-visibility patrols, with named, dedicated local officers working alongside partners to listen, respond, and be present, particularly in areas like high streets and town centres where they’re needed most.
“We’re also sending a clear message that offences such as shop theft, assaults on shopworkers, and personal theft will not be tolerated.”
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw said: "As your Police and Crime Commissioner, I’ve made it my mission to ensure that our communities feel safe, supported, and heard. This summer, I’m proud to be leading the Safer Streets Summer Initiative across Lancashire - bringing together police, councils, businesses, and local organisations to tackle the issues that matter most to you.
"I’ve listened to residents, shopkeepers, and community leaders who’ve told me they want to see more visible policing, quicker responses to anti-social behaviour, and real action on retail and street crime.
‘’Through my Police and Crime Plan, that’s exactly what we’re delivering. With targeted patrols, more dedicated neighbourhood officers, and new partnerships in place, we’re working to make a visible difference on the ground.
“But this initiative is about more than enforcement—it’s about rebuilding trust, empowering communities, and creating safer, more vibrant town centres. I encourage everyone to report concerns via Crimestoppers, the police, or our dedicated ASB website. Together, we can build a safer summer for all.”


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