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Safer
Neighbourhoods is a truly local policing style: local people
working with local police and partners to identify and tackle issues
of concern in their neighbourhood. Safer Neighbourhood teams usually
consist of a sergeant, two constables and several community support
officers (PCSOs). They are dedicated to the needs of each specific neighbourhood,
with the policing priorities for that area decided in partnership with
local stakeholders - the public, crime and disorder reduction partnerships
(CDRPs), local authorities and other local organisations. Bromley Police Crime Prevention It is not enough for the police alone to fight crime. Reducing the risk and fear of crime is a task for the police and the community working together. To achieve the aim of making London the safest major city in the world requires the people who live, work and visit here to do their part in making life difficult for criminals. Basic information to help contribute to the fight against crime by protecting yourself and your property can be found by following this link . police.uk Neighbourhood Policing for England and Wales. This is your local crime and policing website for England and Wales. It provides helpful information about crime and policing in your area. Enter your postcode, town, village or street into the search box, and get instant access to street-level crime maps and data, as well as details of your local policing team and beat meetings. Safer
Bromley Partnership (SBP) was set up in line with the Crime
and Disorder Act 1998 to ensure that the public sector agencies, voluntary
groups and businesses work together with local communities to reduce
crime and improve safety. Members of the SBP include chief officers
from the Council, Police, Health, Probation, Fire Service, Ambulance
Service, Metropolitan Police Authority and Affinity Sutton. It is committed
to continuously improve safety in Bromley so that people can live, work,
play and learn safely. To achieve this the Partnership has identified
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Neighbourhood
& Home Watch Network London Neighbourhood Watch Association (LNWA) represents the interests of the London Boroughs and the City of London at the Neighbourhood & Home Watch Network (NHWN), the only national Neighbourhood Watch organisation officially recognised by ACPO and the Home Office. The aim of LNWA is to make the community a safer, better and more enjoyable place to live, work and play. through actively promoting issues such as security and safety, and working closely with key community groups including the Police,Home Office, and representatives from each of the London Boroughs. Across Greater London, it is estimated that more than a quarter of homes are members of a local Neighbourhood Watch which strongly reflects the high level of community spirit and support from households towards building a better community. Neighbourhood Watch in London is organised and managed at a Borough level and NOT by LNWA which merely acts as the Representative Body. Our Watch Toolkit designed to help you with every aspect of your involvement with Neighbourhood Watch, from joining a group to running one and raising funds.
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Bromley
Community Engagement Forum (BCEF) The BCEF is an Independent
body, made up of volunteers ( they will be expected to represent a geographical
community or community of collective interest) whose role is to represent
the whole of Bromley Borough on behalf of the Metropolitan Police Authority
( soon to be Greater London Authority) in holding the Community Safety
Partnership to account and scrutinising its actions. Bromley Council Neighbourhood Watch Trading
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