The Travel Safe Team will be a new team made up of one Travel Safe Team Leader, one Travel Safe Supervisor, and twelve Travel Safe Officers. The operational service runs from 14:00–00:00 on Fridays, 07:00–00:00 on Saturdays, and 07:00–17:00 on Sundays, with officers working varying 10 hour shifts to provide full coverage across key transport routes. The Travel Safe Team Leader will work Monday to Friday, 08:00–17:00, with weekend working expected particularly during the initial phase of the role to support service implementation, establish operational consistency, and provide leadership during peak demand periods. This is a proactive, community focused service designed to improve safety, confidence and the overall experience across local transport networks. Operating across key bus routes, transport hubs and areas affected by antisocial behaviour (ASB), the team provides a visible and reassuring presence for passengers, transport staff and surrounding communities. Officers apply a balanced approach of engagement, education and enforcement to encourage responsible behaviour and address issues that impact safety or cause nuisance. Through uniformed, accredited patrols, the service helps create cleaner, safer and more welcoming journeys for all users. The service works collaboratively with Hampshire County Council, Gosport Borough Council, Portsmouth City Council, Hampshire & IOW Constabulary and local transport operators. Using intelligence, data, and community feedback, officers are deployed to ASB hotspots, emerging problem areas and locations requiring reassurance. Their work includes tackling environmental ASB such as fly tipping and graffiti, responding dynamically to incidents, and enforcing relevant legislation under Community Safety Accreditation Scheme (CSAS) powers. Strong partnership working and a problem solving approach ensure that the service delivers both immediate safety benefits and long term improvements across the transport network.