Bushey and Radlett Police are hosting a fraud and scams drop-in session with Barclays later this month following updates on local policing priorities.
The event will take place from 12pm to 2pm at Radlett Library on Thursday, October 16.
This comes after Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPT) across Hertsmere updated their local policing priorities in response to residents raising concerns about the area.
Issues raised included anti-social behaviour, theft, speeding and drug-related crime.
As a result of this, there was an increased police presence in the local area.
Bushey and Radlett Police also heard complaints regarding anti-social behaviour near Palmer Avenue and Meadow Road.
Patrols were subsequently carried out and officers also joined partner agencies for events during Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week earlier this summer.
Acceptable Behaviour Agreements were given to young people who were found involved in anti-social behaviour in the area, and schools were liaised with. Work is ongoing with partners to discuss CCTV opportunities.
Potters Bar and Shenley Police also committed to reducing local burglary offences and carried out several Safer Streets events, which saw officers visit homes to pass on crime prevention advice.
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