Wyre Neighbourhood Policing Team Boost Patrols with Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles

Monday, December 22, 2025

During the national Safer Streets Winter of Action, Wyre Neighbourhood Policing Team (NHPT) has taken delivery of four brand-new Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycles (EAPCs) to enhance patrol capabilities and improve visibility across the community. 

The initiative was made possible thanks to generous sponsorship and funding from local businesses, including Lofthouse of Fleetwood, HTI, NPL Estates, and BT, alongside support from national companies Norbain Holdings Ltd, AMG Systems, and AR Security Systems Ltd. Local Councillors also contributed funding to help bring the project to life. 

Wyre Neighbourhood representatives stood with local businesses, with four EPAC bikes in front of them

Working in partnership with Giant Store Blackpool, the team secured four Explore E+4 EAPCs, which will allow officers to cover larger areas during shifts, respond more efficiently, and provide increased reassurance to residents. 

Neighbourhood Policing Sergeant, Andy Hill, said:  

“We’re grateful to all the businesses and Councillors who supported this initiative, helping bring this to fruition.   

“These bikes are used by Neighbourhood teams across Lancashire, and with four new EAPCs we will be able to cover more ground within our patrols. For Wyre communities, this means an increase in visibility and more engagement opportunities; as a result, we hope to see a decrease in criminal behaviour, such as anti-social behaviour and retail theft. 

“These EAPCs are covered by a legal framework and officers have undertaken a thorough course in order to ride them legally and safely.”    

Councillor Roger Berry, Deputy Leader and Neighbourhood Services and Community Safety Portfolio Holder for Wyre Council said: 

“We’re proud to support this initiative, which demonstrates what can be achieved when local businesses, councillors, and the police work together for the benefit of our communities. These new EAPCs will help officers cover more ground, respond quickly, and engage with residents, making Wyre an even safer place to live and work. We extend our sincere thanks to all partners, contributors and local councillors who made this project possible.” 

Safer Streets Winter of Action is a government initiative which sees police and partners work together to tackle retail crime, organised crime, street crime, antisocial behaviour, and nighttime economy offences. Running from 1 December to the end of January, it will feature extra high-visibility patrols in busy town centres, stronger partnerships, and firm enforcement.