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Have your say on community safety priorities.

Posted on December 23, 2013December 23, 2013 by staff

blaby district community safety partnershipEnderby residents, along with others in Blaby District, are being asked what they think are the priorities for community safety.

The Community Safety Partnership, a range of agencies who work together to make the district a safer place to live, work and visit, are carrying out a consultation to find out what concerns are most important to the local community.

The results of the survey will then be used to inform the Crime and Community Safety Priorities for the area from 2014 to 2017.

councillor maggie wright
Cllr. Maggie Wright

Councillor Maggie Wright, portfolio holder for Community Services at Blaby District Council, said:

“This is the residents’ opportunity to directly influence how the Community Safety Partnership sets its priorities for the next few years. We want to reach as many people as possible to get involved in sharing their views.”

The public consultation runs from Friday 20 December 2013 until Monday 20 January 2014.

To fill out the survey online visit www.blaby.gov.uk/communitysafetyconsultation

Paper copies will be available at the council offices in Narborough, the Blaby Joint Service Shop, and other key community buildings during the consultation period.

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