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Tyburn Neighbourhood Team Weekly round up |
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Good evening Resident
Here’s our weekly round up from the Tyburn neighbourhood policing team. What’s been happening:
Tyburn Neighbourhood Officers have been managing scenes across the wider Birmingham area.
Tyburn Neighbourhood Officers have assisted on an operation in Coventry.
Tyburn Neighbourhood Officers have removed a stolen vehicle from the Erdington Hall Estate.
Tyburn Neighbourhood Officers and PCSO’S have been busy with operation make safe. This operation aims to inform/advise shops, restaurants and pubs/bars on how to be further aware of underage people who are potentially being taken advantage of. This includes educating them on things like Ask for Anela and Holly guard as well as checking they have the appropriate in house training for their staff.
Tyburn Neighbourhood Officers and PCSO’S have been attending incidents in Tyburn and across Birmingham.
PCSO’S have removed a car that had been left in a dangerous position on Tyburn Road, it was unsecured and had no tax or insurance.
Please see below: the dates for our events for the remainder of July 2026:
Pop Up Police Station 11:00AM - 12:00PM, Tue 07 July 2026 Spitfire House, 10 High Street, Castle Vale, Birmingham
Pop Up Police Station 10:00AM - 12:00PM, Wed 08 July 2026 St Chads Church, Stoneyhurst Rd, Birmingham B24 8HA
Pop Up Police Station 6:00PM- 7:00PM Fri 17 July 2026 Sainsburys, Castle Vale Retail Park, Chester Rd, Castle Vale, Birmingham B35 6HB
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