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Ramsgate Town Council has approved a new six-month initiative to enhance safety and public reassurance in the town centre, appointing Probe Security to supply two dedicated Security Officers operating eight hours a day, seven days a week.
The decision comes in response to ongoing concerns about anti-social behaviour, business vulnerability, and public confidence in the town centre. The Security Officers will undertake a wide range of duties designed to improve safety, support local businesses, and contribute to a cleaner and more welcoming environment.
Under the agreement, the Security Officers will:
- Provide high-visibility patrols to deter crime, anti-social behaviour, theft, vandalism, and street drinking.
- Work in close partnership with Kent Police, council enforcement teams, and local organisations, and assist with joint operations relating to shoplifting, begging, and the night-time economy.
- Act as a first point of contact for businesses and residents, offering advice, sharing intelligence on crime trends, and helping coordinate existing schemes such as Thanet Safe.
- Offer public reassurance and assistance, including giving directions, supporting tourists, and providing first aid where required.
- Record and report incidents, supplying statements or evidence when necessary.
- Help maintain a pleasant environment by reporting issues such as graffiti, fly-tipping, damaged street furniture, and monitoring anti-social behaviour hotspots.
- Support the night-time economy by assisting licensed premises, providing conflict de-escalation, and helping vulnerable individuals.
- Utilise, where lawful and appropriate, the limited powers of citizen’s arrest under Section 24A of PACE 1984, when a police officer is not immediately available.
Chair of the Council, Councillor Albon, said: “
The Labour Run Town Council is committed to making Ramsgate feel safer, more welcoming, and better supported. This six-month security deployment is a practical step towards tackling anti-social behaviour and giving confidence back to residents and businesses. By working closely with the police, local traders, and community groups, these officers will help make a real difference on the ground.”
Probe Security, already well-established, began patrols 1 December 2025. The initiative will be reviewed at the end of the six-month period, enabling the Council to assess the impact and determine future arrangements.