The national crime and community survey is an annual survey from National Neighbourhood Watch and the closing date is 31st October 2024. Please complete the survey if you can.
Category: Surveys
OurWatch has launched their annual survey of crime and community. They want to know how you feel about crime issues to help shape their approach. Have your say. Share with your networks.
Have your say on how you think Humberside Police are doing. They’ve issued their Confidence survey. Read on for the link
Have your say in the annual Insights survey from OurWatch – the National Neighbourhood Watch Network. Closes 3rd May
North East Lincolnshire Council would appreciate your feedback on the Grimsby Town Centre masterplan. Please ask your networks to comment too.
The annual online Police and Crime Survey from the Office of the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner has now been launched. Its purpose is to gather public opinions on crime, anti-social behaviour and the services offered to victims of crime. The responses help to measure the progress towards the objectives in the Police and Crime […]
The Community Safety Partnership (CSP) has a duty to consult with local residents on their perception of crime in their neighbourhoods. The results of this survey, combined with local crime data, inform the CSP’s planning process and determine the focus of its projects and priorities. This public consultation, known as the Joint Strategic Intelligence Assessment […]
Ourwatch (the national Neighbourhood Watch network) invites you to take part in their annual Crime and Community survey. The survey is in its third year running, and they want to hear your views on crime, community, and your experience of Neighbourhood Watch. The survey is open to everyone across England and Wales, regardless of whether you are […]
Grimsby Town centre is in the middle of significant change. There’s been a lot of work done in Grimsby Town Centre over the last few years, including the redesign of St James Square and the new Garth Lane Bridge and surrounding development of the waterfront. And there’s more on the way, with plans being devised […]
Every year or two, we ask questions of our local Neighbourhood Watch Groups (or similar types of community group) to find out how things are going. Once again I’ve put a simple survey together (here) and I’d be very grateful if you could complete the survey. It doesn’t have to be completed by the coordinator […]