PCC offers reassurance to communities following rise in national threat level
01 May 2026
Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones has offered reassurance to communities who may feel anxious after the UK’s terror threat level was raised to severe following a stabbing in North London on Wednesday (April 29).
PCC Donna Jones said: “I understand that any increase in the national threat level can feel worrying, and I want to reassure people across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight that this decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to keep communities safe.
“The safety of everyone who lives, works and visits our area is my absolute priority. I am in regular contact with the Chief Constable and fully support the enhanced police patrols you will see, particularly around places of worship and other public spaces. These measures are sensible, planned and focused on reassurance as much as prevention.
“I want to be very clear in saying to our Jewish communities and all those who may feel anxious as a result of this announcement: you are valued, you are supported, and you are not alone. I will continue to ensure that the policing response, and wider support services, reflect that assurance.
“If you have concerns, please speak to a police officer or reach out to local support organisations. Reporting suspicious behaviour really does make a difference, and I encourage everyone to remain alert while continuing to go about their daily lives.”
Report anything that doesn’t feel right to police via the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 123 or report online via Trust Your Instincts and Report | Action Counters Terrorism.
Always call 999 in an emergency.