Nine year jail sentence following Ramsgate fatal assault
07:29 02/12/2025A lengthy jail sentence has been handed to a Ramsgate resident who killed a man following a single punch.
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A lengthy jail sentence has been handed to a Ramsgate resident who killed a man following a single punch.
Road safety issues.
Issued 16 April 2026
Officers have responded to concerns about speeding in Westgate‑on‑Sea and are taking these issues seriously.
They have spoken with drivers across the area to encourage safer driving and reduce speed. Work is also underway to restart the Community Speed Watch scheme, with a briefing planned. Community Speed Watch is a scheme where trained volunteers work with police to monitor speeding and raise awareness of road safety.
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Criminal damage.
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PC England is taking action to address reports of criminal damage in the area and understands the impact this has on residents and businesses.
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Actioned 30 June 2026
Antisocial behaviour - nuisance.
Issued 16 April 2026
PC England is continuing to focus on tackling antisocial behaviour (ASB) across Westgate‑on‑Sea.
Regular patrols are taking place in parks, streets and retail areas where residents and businesses have reported problems. During these patrols, officers speak with young people to explain how their behaviour can affect others and help prevent issues from escalating. Officers also visit local shops to provide reassurance and support to staff.
PC England has also carried out a recent ‘Walk and Talk’ event, speaking directly with residents about their concerns. The feedback gathered is being reviewed and shared with partners, including Westgate Town Council, to help develop longer‑term solutions.
This ongoing work combines visibility, engagement and partnership working to reduce antisocial behaviour and improve community safety. Residents are encouraged to continue sharing concerns through local ward surgeries or My Community Voice (an online two-way messaging service used to report issues and receive updates).
Actioned 30 June 2026