Humberside Police say they are continuing to deal with frequent reports of anti-social behaviour, street drinking and open drug-taking on Jameson Street in Hull city centre.
They say that as a result of the level of complaints from local traders they are looking to address the issue.
PCSOs from Humberside Police will be visiting schools and colleges to promote Lifestyle 2018, an incentive open to people aged 10-18 who want to make a difference in the community.
Lifestyle 2018 is made possible by the kind support of sponsors and gives young people the chance to not only do something positive during the summer break, but also a chance to win some fantastic prizes.
A member of the public, two PCSOs and two police officers were involved in the daring rescue.
Police were called at around 6.25pm on Saturday 4 March with reports of a 40-year-old woman threatening to jump into the sea close to the Promenade in Bridlington.
Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Keith Hunter presented his proposals to raise the portion of council tax used to pay for policing, known as the police precept, to the Humberside Police and Crime Panel. The panel voted unanimously in favour of an increase of 1.99%.
The Commissioner proposed the precept increase for 2017/18, meaning the amount paid on a typical Band D property would rise by around 7p per week from £183.67 to £187.33 for the year.
As part of Humberside Police’s Operation Yuletide activity this festive period extra patrols will be out in high footfall shopping areas across the force to reassure the public and businesses that crime and anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated.
In retail areas uniformed officers and PCSOs will be providing high visibility patrols at key times in the run up to Christmas, with support from covert resources.
Beverley is set to get more police officers as is Withernsea as Humberside Police responds to calls from the public about their concerns policing in the region.
A new cycle crime prevention and security initiative being run by the local Neighbourhood Policing Team in partnership with the Beverley and Rural Community Partnership, local cycle shops and local businesses.
Humberside Police are appealing for help from the public after a number of road signs, bus shelters, walls and pavements were graffitied along the length of the A164 Victoria Road in Beverley.
One of Humberside Police’s youngest Chief Inspectors has now taken over the reigns of being the leader for Neighbourhood Policing for the whole of the East Riding.
Almost £43,000 worth of specialised bikes and accessories have been stolen in Beverley since November 2012. A recent victim has spoken of his ordeal after nearly £10,00
Humberside Police Authority Members today unanimously backed the fight to drive down alcohol related crime in the area by committing £288,000 to support new and innovative work by partner organisations.