Fresh Start for Community Speedwatch in Thames Valley

A paradigm shift in the way that Community Speedwatch operates within Thames Valley seeks to change the perception and management of community volunteers’ involvement with road safety.
A paradigm shift in the way that Community Speedwatch operates within Thames Valley seeks to change the perception and management of community volunteers’ involvement with road safety.

Buckinghamshire Community Safety Newsletter Spring 2021

Buckinghamshire Community Safety news including advice and information on vaccination scams, romance fraud, spring garden crime, rural crime, Safer Internet Day, domestic abuse, Travel Safe Bucks, National Child Exploitation Awareness Day, National Stalking Awareness Week, modern slavery and Street Associations.
Buckinghamshire Community Safety news including advice and information on vaccination scams, romance fraud, spring garden crime, rural crime, Safer Internet Day, domestic abuse, Travel Safe Bucks, National Child Exploitation Awareness Day, National Stalking Awareness Week, modern slavery and Street Associations.

Buckinghamshire Community Safety Newsletter October 2020

Buckinghamshire Community Safety activities and notices including advice on Domestic Abuse, calling the Police silently, World Mental Health Awareness Week, Anti-Slavery Day, Friends Against Scams,, TVP visual impairment protocol.
Buckinghamshire Community Safety activities and notices including advice on Domestic Abuse, calling the Police silently, World Mental Health Awareness Week, Anti-Slavery Day, Friends Against Scams,, TVP visual impairment protocol.

Safer Buckinghamshire Plan 2020-2023

View or download The Safer Buckinghamshire Plan, which sets sets the framework for the Community Safety Partnership for the next three years.
View or download The Safer Buckinghamshire Plan, which sets sets the framework for the Community Safety Partnership for the next three years.

Community Boards taking shape

Your local Community Board has set its initial priorities, and each will be meeting this month. How can residents get involved, and help improve their local area?
Your local Community Board has set its initial priorities, and each will be meeting this month. How can residents get involved, and help improve their local area?

New Bucks Community Boards – what do you think?

How will the new Buckinghamshire Council work with residents, key agencies, local councils, community groups and others, to ensure strong local connections and solutions? Here’s how you can have your say.
How will the new Buckinghamshire Council work with residents, key agencies, local councils, community groups and others, to ensure strong local connections and solutions? Here’s how you can have your say.