Colleague recognised by Surrey Police for helping to tackle ASB

Recognised for her Anti-Social Behaviour work to ‘make Spelthorne a better place’
Holly Abberley
Holly Abberley receiving her award
We are proud to announce that Holly Abberley, Team Manager in our Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Resolution Team in Spelthorne, has been awarded a special Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Award by Surrey Police for her outstanding contributions to reducing anti-social behaviour in the Spelthorne area.

Holly has worked alongside the Spelthorne Neighbourhood Team (SNT) to address ASB issues in the community, helping to make the area a safer and more pleasant place for its residents. Her dedication to tackling anti-social behaviour and her close partnership with the local police team have made a significant impact in improving the lives of many in Spelthorne.

The award was presented to Holly by Chief Constable Tim de Meyer and Jo Grimshaw, Head of ASB and Partnerships at Surrey Police, in recognition of her invaluable support and unwavering commitment to the community.

Surrey Police highlighted Holly’s exceptional role in their nomination, stating: “Whenever the police need help on a specific address, Holly is there to assist. She has helped the team over the years to tackle anti-social behaviour in the borough and continues to do so.

"While Holly does not work for the police, her close relationship with the Spelthorne Neighbourhood Team means they consider her part of the team. Without Holly, Spelthorne SNT would not have achieved half of the results they have for the community over the last few years.”

Her work in collaboration with Spelthorne Police has led to significant progress in combatting anti-social behaviour, benefiting residents and fostering a safer environment for all.

A huge congratulations to Holly for this well-deserved recognition!