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By Haddenham Webteam - 30th November 2013 8:00am
The Aylesbury Vale Community Safety Partnership is keen to hear whether people think new priorities that have been identified are correct and what types of crime it should focus attention on. A short online survey has been developed, which only takes about 5 minutes to complete. The survey closes on Monday 23rd December. To go straight to the survey, click here.
The Aylesbury Vale Community Safety Partnership brings together a number of key agencies, including the police and local councils, to tackle problems affecting community safety in the district.
During the past three years, the partnership helped to achieve a 21% reduction in overall crime in the Vale.
Councillor Pam Pearce, Cabinet Member for Community Matters said: "Aylesbury Vale is one of the safest places to live, visit and work in the Thames Valley area. This has been achieved through strong partnership working, a shared vision and a robust strategy. Before the partnership finalises its new three-year strategy it would like to know if local people agree with the priorities it has identified. Therefore it is very important that residents give their views."
To take part in the survey, please visit the link below, which will take you to a short questionnaire (it should take about five minutes to complete). The new Community Safety Strategy and associated delivery plan will be published in April 2014.
Here's the survey link
For further information please contact Alan Garside, Community Safety, on 5014 or email agarside@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk
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