Have your say on ASB and safety issues in your community

By Max Goodman

11th Jul 2023 | Local News

The number of reported ASB incidents in Falmouth has risen over the last few months. (Image: Devon and Cornwall Police)
The number of reported ASB incidents in Falmouth has risen over the last few months. (Image: Devon and Cornwall Police)

Last week, police forces across the country took part in Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week. The national campaign encouraged communities to take a stand against ASB and highlight the actions that can be taken by those experiencing it.

In Falmouth, a Multi-agency walk took place between local councillors, members of emergency services, and local organisations like Safer Cornwall.

The group visited many ASB hotspots and engaged with members of the public to identify safety issues and look at ways the agencies could work together to deter further incidents.

Now the group Safer Cornwall, which is a partnership of public, voluntary, community, and private organisations working to make communities safer, has created an online survey.

On the website, Safer Cornwall said: "We use a wide range of information to help us to understand what issues are having the most impact on community safety and we work together to effectively address those issues and to deliver what is needed to keep the people of Cornwall safe – on our streets and in our workplaces, schools and homes. Your views are important to us – they will help us to provide the right services for everybody."

You can find the survey here: Surveys - Safer Cornwall

     

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