Humberside Police Launch Knife Surrender Drive
Humberside Police are cracking down on knife crime with their part in the national Sceptre knife surrender campaign. The campaign, running until Sunday, 23 November 2025, urges locals to hand in knives and weapons to help clean up the streets.
No Questions Asked – Just Drop Your Knives Off
Chief Inspector Tim Harrison made it clear: “There are no questions asked. Simply take your knife or weapon to any listed police station and drop it in the knife bin. No forms, no records, just safer streets.”
Where to Hand in Knives Across Humberside
- Grimsby Victoria Police Station
- Hull Osbourne Street
- Hull Clough Road
- Bridlington Police Station
- Driffield Police Station
- Pocklington Police Station
- Goole Police Station
- Beverley Police Station
- Scunthorpe Police Station
- Barton Police Station
Knives can be dropped off discreetly at any time in secure bins stationed across these locations.
Police Warn: Carrying a Knife Puts You in Danger
Sergeant Matthew Julian revealed that police will boost patrols and weapon sweeps near schools to educate young people about the risks.
“Our message to those carrying knives – or thinking about it – is clear: It does not protect you. It makes you more vulnerable and puts you in greater danger of serious harm.”
Don’t wait for trouble to strike. Drop that blade today and help make Humberside’s streets safer now.