The Fairfield Independent Review is assessing the Met’s progress against the recommendations made in the 2023 review. Londoners are asked to share their views as part of this important work.
A new survey is gathering public feedback on cultural change, standards, and the impact of improvements made so far — and we need your insight.
The survey is open to anyone who lives in London and it takes 10–20 minutes to complete. You don’t need any prior knowledge of the previous review to take part.
Your experiences and perceptions matter. They will help shape meaningful, lasting change in the Met.
To find out more and to access the survey click here.
Should you wish to receive more comprehensive information on local community policing, you can do so by registering on the MetEngage platform which can be found here.
Anyone wishing to have issues raised with the local community policing team can do so by emailing Mark Porter, the SRRA representative on the Raynes Park Safer Neighbourhoods Panel (RPSNP) at mark.porter9293@icloud.com.
Please do not report actual crimes through this channel but directly to the police! The next Panel is due to take place in April 2026.
Our local police have been directly engaged in Operation Halcyon recently, a Merton led operation which targets high harm offenders involved in the supply of drugs and associated violence.
Other areas of focus have included the rising use of high powered e-bikes linked to criminality, local drug dealing / use around the town centre, and thefts from a number of retail outlets by what appear to be organised gangs/individuals being ferried into town.