Hampshire

Police Appeal for Witnesses After Damage at Fleet Pond

By

Karen McGinn
30 March 2026, 12:06 pm

Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary is asking for the public’s help after a group of youths damaged a wooden pontoon deck at Fleet Pond in Fleet on Wednesday 25 March 2026. The incident, which took place near the local train station at approximately 6pm, has prompted officers to issue a formal appeal for any witnesses or anyone with relevant video footage to come forward.

Fleet Pond is a significant local landmark, recognised as the largest freshwater lake in Hampshire. The site is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and recently earned a Green Flag award in 2025, a status that reflects the high quality of the nature reserve’s management. The land is owned by Hart District Council and is maintained through a partnership between the Fleet Pond Society and the council’s countryside staff.

Local residents have recently identified criminal damage as a top concern in community priority surveys, making this incident particularly frustrating for those who look after the area. Police are encouraging anyone who might have recorded the incident on CCTV, doorbell cameras, or dashcams to get in touch. Information can be reported by contacting 101 and quoting reference number 44260141943, or by submitting details through the official police website.

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