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We are inviting you to take part in a survey aimed at understanding the perceptions and experiences of community safety across our borough. Your input will be instrumental in identifying key issues such as crime hot spots, anti social behaviour and environmental issues.
The results from the survey will inform the work of the Community Safety Partnership, a statutory, multi-agency partnership involving the council, Thames Valley Police, housing associations and others. The insight you provide will directly inform an action plan designed to create a safer, more vibrant community for residents, business and visitors.
We plan to conduct this survey on an annual basis to ensure that we have an up-to-date understanding of the experiences and concerns of residents, and can use that information in the decisions that we make.
How to take part:
The link to the online survey is below.
If you need assistance in accessing or completing this survey online, you can ask for help from staff at the borough Libraries.
You can also collect paper copies of the survey from our Community Wardens at their engagement stands during Anti-Social Behaviour week:
Wednesday 2th July, 1-3pm, Maidenhead Library, St Ives Rd
Friday 4th July, 11-1pm, Ascot Library, High Street
Paper copies of the survey can be returned to:
Community Safety Survey
Community Safety Team
Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Town Hall
St Ives Road
Maidenhead
SL6 1RF
This survey will be open until midnight on Monday, 28th July. All paper and online responses must be received by this date.
We are inviting you to take part in a survey aimed at understanding the perceptions and experiences of community safety across our borough. Your input will be instrumental in identifying key issues such as crime hot spots, anti social behaviour and environmental issues.
The results from the survey will inform the work of the Community Safety Partnership, a statutory, multi-agency partnership involving the council, Thames Valley Police, housing associations and others. The insight you provide will directly inform an action plan designed to create a safer, more vibrant community for residents, business and visitors.
We plan to conduct this survey on an annual basis to ensure that we have an up-to-date understanding of the experiences and concerns of residents, and can use that information in the decisions that we make.
How to take part:
The link to the online survey is below.
If you need assistance in accessing or completing this survey online, you can ask for help from staff at the borough Libraries.
You can also collect paper copies of the survey from our Community Wardens at their engagement stands during Anti-Social Behaviour week:
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