CLOSURE ORDERS GRANTED AGAINST AGAINST TEDDINGTON ADDRESSES

The police have been granted two closure orders against addresses in Little Queens Road, Teddington where residents reported their fears over safety because of antisocial behaviour.
Here is the background provided by the local police team:
Public Notice: Significant Improvements in Community Safety – Little Queens Road Area
Date: January 2026
Police and local partners are pleased to share an important update regarding ongoing work to improve safety and quality of life for residents in the Little Queens Road area.
Background
For several years, parts of Little Queens Road have experienced persistent challenges linked to antisocial behaviour and associated criminality.
These issues had a noticeable impact on residents, some of whom reported feeling unsafe or unsettled in their own homes.
In response, the local neighbourhood policing team—working closely with the Local Authority, housing providers, health partners, and other agencies—launched a sustained programme of action to address the problem.
What Has Been Achieved
Following months of joint work, two Closure Orders have now been granted by the Magistrates’ Court.
These orders legally restrict access to specific addresses that were at the centre of repeated incidents, helping to prevent further antisocial behaviour and protect the local community.
The successful applications reflect the combined efforts of all partners involved and demonstrate how coordinated action can tackle even long‑standing issues.
Impact on the Community
Since the introduction of the Closure Orders:
- Reports of antisocial behaviour in the immediate area have significantly reduced
- Residents have expressed increased confidence and reassurance
- Many people have reported feeling more comfortable and safe in their homes and neighbourhood
- Community wellbeing has noticeably improved
This progress shows how targeted, evidence‑led partnership work can deliver meaningful and lasting change.
Ongoing Work
The neighbourhood policing team and partner agencies will continue to monitor the area and support residents to ensure these improvements are sustained.
Community engagement and problem‑solving remain key priorities.
A Message to Residents
We would like to thank the local community for their patience, cooperation, and willingness to report concerns. Your support and information have played a vital role in achieving these results.
If you ever have concerns about antisocial behaviour or crime in your area, please continue to report it via the usual channels – met engage or by calling 101 or 999 in emergencies.







