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Police urged to tackle crime as Waterfront residents unite against anti-social behaviour

Ipswich borough councillors have demanded police action over drug dealing and dangerous driving at the Waterfront, as residents launch a new community group to tackle growing concerns about crime in the area.

Why it matters: Ward councillors have reported increasing "serious complaints" over recent months about criminal activity and anti-social behaviour, with damaged security infrastructure not due to be fixed until March.

The big picture: A letter to Suffolk's police commissioner from Holywells ward councillors details multiple concerns:

  • Drug dealing and sale of alcohol to minors

  • Dangerous driving and loud music from vehicles using restricted areas

  • Limited police response to resident complaints

  • Damaged bollards on Helena Road enabling unauthorised vehicle access

Ipswich Waterfront Residents Group
Ipswich Waterfront Residents group meeting(Hamish CantHamish Cant)

Community response:

  • New Waterfront Residents' Group formed at meeting on 10 December

  • Around 40-50 people attended including councillors, residents and student representatives

  • Monthly meetings planned, starting late January

  • Website launched to help create "united community"

Key stakeholders involved:

  • Borough councillors Cathy Frost, George Lankester and Nic El-Safty

  • Steve Flory, incoming Chair of Ipswich Central, who has already reached out to police

  • Local MP Jack Abbott aware of concerns

  • Around 500 students living in the area

What's next:

  • Police commissioner invited to meet residents in the New Year

  • Councillors seeking urgent action on bollard repairs, currently delayed until March

  • Group plans regular meetings at either the university or The Mix

How to get involved: You can visit the group's website and join their Facebook Group.

The bottom line: With mounting concerns over crime and safety, Ipswich Waterfront's new residents' group offers a unified voice for the community while councillors press for urgent action from police and local authorities.

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