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.
WHY it is important to report crime and concerns: we can do more to help focus Policing support and attention on our own locality, and even help in the fight against broader crime.
WHY it is important to report crime and concerns: we can do more to help focus Policing support and attention on our own locality, and even help in the fight against broader crime.
A record near-600 responses to the November 2019 Crime Priorities survey showed significant similarities and differences across the four Chiltern areas, and the Under 18s’ survey.
A record near-600 responses to the November 2019 Crime Priorities survey showed significant similarities and differences across the four Chiltern areas, and the Under 18s’ survey.
At the Forum meeting on 10th September, Residential Burglary, Drug Dealing and Misuse and Speeding were set as Neighbourhood Policing priorities for the coming quarter.
At the Forum meeting on 10th September, Residential Burglary, Drug Dealing and Misuse and Speeding were set as Neighbourhood Policing priorities for the coming quarter.
Meeting at Chalfont St Peter Parish Council Offices, the Forum set Residential Burglary, Drug Dealing and Misuse and Anti Social Behaviour as policing priorities for the coming 3 months.
Meeting at Chalfont St Peter Parish Council Offices, the Forum set Residential Burglary, Drug Dealing and Misuse and Anti Social Behaviour as policing priorities for the coming 3 months.
Notes from the Chiltern Community Forum meeting of September 4th 2018. Policing priorities agreed were: drug dealing and misuse, burglary prevention and anti-social behaviour.
Notes from the Chiltern Community Forum meeting of September 4th 2018. Policing priorities agreed were: drug dealing and misuse, burglary prevention and anti-social behaviour.