Get to know the Community Wardens

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The main purpose of the community wardens' scheme is to reduce crime and disorder and link together all parts of the community, acting as a highly visible reassuring presence.

The wardens work in partnership with the police and other partners, focussing on public reassurance, enforcement, prevention, community initiatives and engagement, and the deterrence of anti-social behaviour.

They gather intelligence from residents, business, the CCTV control room and partners, conducting routine reassurance patrols in town centres and targeted patrols at hotspot areas across the borough.

Alongside dispersing groups causing anti-social behaviour and addressing begging activity, the wardens support operations that have been organised by partners, prioritising work connected to issues such as knife crime, violence reduction and anti-social behaviour.

The team also have their own enforcement powers and undertake operations throughout the year to tackle issues such as anti-social drinking, cycling on pavements and in pedestrianised areas, dog-fouling and dog control, and littering.

The main purpose of the community wardens' scheme is to reduce crime and disorder and link together all parts of the community, acting as a highly visible reassuring presence.

The wardens work in partnership with the police and other partners, focussing on public reassurance, enforcement, prevention, community initiatives and engagement, and the deterrence of anti-social behaviour.

They gather intelligence from residents, business, the CCTV control room and partners, conducting routine reassurance patrols in town centres and targeted patrols at hotspot areas across the borough.

Alongside dispersing groups causing anti-social behaviour and addressing begging activity, the wardens support operations that have been organised by partners, prioritising work connected to issues such as knife crime, violence reduction and anti-social behaviour.

The team also have their own enforcement powers and undertake operations throughout the year to tackle issues such as anti-social drinking, cycling on pavements and in pedestrianised areas, dog-fouling and dog control, and littering.

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    Welcome

    The Royal Borough Community Safety Partnership is a partnership of organisations that work together to reduce crime, anti-social behaviour, drugs and alcohol issues. 

     

    We would like to gain a better understanding of how safe the residents and frequent visitors of the Borough feel and to hear your experiences of local crime and disorder.  

     

    The results of the survey, combined with other data and intelligence from our partner agencies, will help the Royal Borough Community Safety Partnership set the partnership’s priorities for the year.

     

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