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Community Safety


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In the City of London, the Safer City Partnership brings together a number of organisations for addressing community safety. The Partnership aims to reduce the level of crime, disorder, antisocial behaviour and substance use in the Square Mile.

The Safer City Partnership has set the following priorities for 2008 – 2011. In setting these priorities we have taken in to account partner and community priorities, our successes to date and the changing nature of the City. The significant changes being predicted increases in residents, workers and visitors.

Crime continues to remain low and the long term trend is that it will reduce further. Some crime types are on the increase and these are of concern to the partnership and the community.

The City of London Safer City Partnership has identified these priority areas for activity:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Last modified: 2 September 2008 | Author: Ron Parker
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