Community safety

Community Safety is about working together to reduce crime, anti-social behaviour and the fear of crime. To do this South Cambridgeshire District Council works with a number of partner agencies as part of South Cambridgeshire Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP). The CDRP includes the District Council, County Council, Police, Fire and Rescue service and other agencies who work together to deal with problems such as crime, anti-social behaviour and drug and alcohol misuse.

South Cambridgeshire CDRP Rolling Plan 2008-2011

The South Cambridgeshire Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) has set its priorities for 2010-11.

The priorities are:

Reducing Anti-Social Behaviour (This link will open in a new window)will continue as part of the CDRP's routine business.

A Strategic Assessment was produced by the County Council in October 2009. This is a summary of intelligence gained from a variety of sources such as statistics from the Police and will be used to inform the Rolling Plan.

Find information about levels of crime and anti-social behaviour in your area at CrimeMapper. (This link will open in a new window)

 


Further information

1 How to contact members of the CDRP (partners websites)

- Cambridgeshire Constabulary (This link will open in a new window)
- Cambridgeshire County Council (This link will open in a new window)
- Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service (This link will open in a new window)
- Primary Care Trust (This link will open in a new window)
- National Probation Service (This link will open in a new window)
- Cambridgeshire Police Authority (This link will open in a new window)
- Cambridgeshire Drug and Alcohol Action Team (This link will open in a new window)

2 How is the CDRP performing?

The CDRP produces a quarterly report on performance against targets

2008/09

2009/10

2010/11

The CDRP Board meets quarterly. Minutes of these meetings are available below.

Some of our recent projects and initiatives include:

  • target hardening materials such as window alarms and light timers delivered to vulnerable households to reduce burglaries
  • alcohol test purchases carried out at shops in the district
  • multi-agency meetings held to reduce cases of ASB
  • domestic violence training and awareness raising day held for front line practitioners
  • crime prevention information distributed at roadshows and youth festivals

3 If you need more details relating to your area visit the police Your Neighbourhood (This link will open in a new window) pages

 

 

 

 

 

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