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Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 11 December 2009

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 10 October 2009

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 9 May 2009

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 8, Oct 2008

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 7, July 2008

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 6, March 2008

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 4

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 3

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 2

Acrobat icon Newsletter - In Safe Hands Issue 1

Strategy

St Albans City and District Community Safety Partnership is currently refreshing its Community Safety Plan based on an annual review of the levels of crime and disorder in the District. This review has indicated where the Partnership believes its priorities should lie in 2010/11. Following this review, we would like to consult widely with the public and this is your opportunity to let us know whether you think these priorities are correct and how you think we should deal with them. Please take the time to read through the Community Safety Plan and complete the reply form.

Acrobat icon Community Safety Plan 2010/11

Acrobat icon Community Safety Priorities 2010

Acrobat icon Community Consultation 2010

Acrobat icon St Albans Community Safety Partnership Plan 2009-2010

Acrobat icon St Albans Community Safety Partnership Plan 2008-2011

Acrobat icon Community Safety Strategy 2005-08

Other Advice

Acrobat icon Illegal Motorcycling

Acrobat icon Community Safety Annual Report 2006-7

Acrobat icon ASB leaflet

Please note that the work plan for the year will change from time to time in order to address emerging issues.

 

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