Residents Can Meet Local Police at Royal Leamington Spa Church

By

Karen McGinn
6 February 2026, 5:04 pm

Residents in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, can meet their local officers at St John the Baptist Church on February 6 and February 13, 2026, to discuss neighbourhood safety and report local concerns. These drop‑in sessions offer a casual way for people to speak with the Leamington South Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) without needing to visit a formal police station.

Officers are hosting the meetings to hear worries about issues such as vehicle crime and antisocial behaviour. The sessions follow persistent concerns about ASB in the town and recent incidents of disorder — including a dispersal order reported by the BBC in July 2025 — and aim to make the local team more accessible. 2025 data for Royal Leamington Spa shows antisocial behaviour accounted for roughly 19–20% of recorded incidents (Jan–Dec 2025).

The St John the Baptist Church building on Tachbrook Street (the sessions will be held in the church hall, commonly known as the Wise Hall) will serve as a neutral space where residents can get safety advice or share information privately. No appointments are needed for these sessions, and everyone in the community is welcome to drop by for an informal conversation.

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