The result of the  restructure of the Met police
      
      
      
        On Wednesday (23rd May), the four boroughs of Wandsworth, Richmond, Merton and 
        Kingston were merged to form one single policing unit. This will be known as the South West
        Basic Command Unit, or SW BCU. 
        
        
        
        
        The creation of the BCUs is a change which is being introduced 
        across the Met, and has already been trialled in East London and North London during 2017, 
        when Barking & Dagenham, Redbridge and Havering became East Area, and Camden and 
        Islington became Central North. 
        
        As a whole, the Met is also adapting the ways in which it helps to safeguard vulnerable people 
        by investing more resources in preventing and investigating domestic abuse, sexual offences and 
        child abuse. With the creation of the BCUs we are introducing 'multi-agency hubs' where police 
        officers and child safeguarding professionals from other organisations sit side-by-side, sharing 
        information and working jointly on safeguarding referrals and concerns about the most 
        vulnerable children.
        
        The Met have used the pathfinder boroughs as a means of testing the BCU model to identify and
        resolve any problems at an early stage, and to see in action the benefits of combining people, 
        buildings and resources across borough boundaries.
        
        According to the new BCU, from a resident’s perspective you should notice very little difference. The officers will still be 
        delivering policing locally across neighbourhoods, emergency response, CID and safeguarding,
        working closely with local authorities across all four boroughs to make the positive changes that
        you want to see in your area. "At the heart of it all, our core aims and principles remain the same: 
        to prevent crime and disorder, to safeguard the vulnerable and to protect the public".
        
        Chief Superintendent Sally Benatar, the BCU Commander for the South West, said:
        “We have been working closely with our four local authorities, key partners and community
        groups to prepare for this change, and I feel privileged and excited to be leading the South West 
        BCU as we launch our new operating model.”
        
        A spokesperson for the new unit said: "Remember you can always report crime to us online via our website: 
        www.met.police.uk/report/how-to-report-a-crime. 
        Our website is also the place where you can find your local ward, find the names of your two 
        Dedicated Ward Officers and PCSO, and access the top reported crimes for your area. The ward 
        pages also allow you to voice your concerns in a poll which will help influence the priorities for 
        your ward in the months ahead.
        
        You can find your ward pages by typing your address or postcode into the Find Your Area section 
        on the website here: www.met.police.uk.
        
        To report crime in person anywhere in the South-West BCU, the 24 hour police 
        stations are:
        Wandsworth
        Lavender Hill Police Station
        176 Lavender Hill
        SW11
        
        Richmond
        Twickenham Police Station
        41 London Road
        Twickenham
        TW1 3SY
        
        Merton
        Wimbledon Police Station
        15-23 Queen’s Road
        SW19 8NN
Kingston
            5-7 High Street
            Kingston-Upon-Thames
            KT1 1LB
              
      June 7, 2018
      
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