Keeping you safe
18-Jan-2012 12:49:41
Do you want to know more about community safety in Hertsmere? Perhaps you’re interested in helping to keep your local area even safer?
Then come along to the next borough-wide Community Safety Partnership meeting on Monday 30 January, at 6.30pm, at the Civic Offices in Borehamwood.
Hertsmere is a safe place to live and work and the Community Safety Partnership (CSP) works hard through the year to keep it that way. The CSP includes Hertsmere Borough Council, Hertfordshire Constabulary and Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service as well as other local organisations which work together to reduce crime, create safer neighbourhoods and increase feelings of safety.
Councillor John Donne, Community Safety Portfolio Holder and Chair of Hertsmere Community Safety Partnership, said: "I’d like to encourage residents from across the borough to attend this meeting and learn more about our community safety work.
"You’ll get to hear the latest statistics from local police and find out what our current community safety projects and initiatives are."
The meeting also gives residents a chance to raise any concerns about crime or anti-social behaviour and ask questions about local community safety issues. Attendees will also get the opportunity to meet representatives from the council and local police team including Hertsmere’s new Chief Inspector, Dean Patient.
Please come along, we welcome your views and support.
For more information contact Hertsmere Borough Council on 020 8207 7801 or email partnership.support@hertsmere.gov.uk
