Community Safety

Have you been a victim of crime, or do you know someone who has?

Do you want to help make your community safe?

Do you have a community neighbourhood watch scheme in your area?

Do you want information on different types of illegal substances and their misuse?

Do you want to help support vulnerable people so they are less likely to commit offences or reoffend?

If you answered yes to any of the questions above call in and discuss your concerns with the right people.

You will have the opportunity to talk, in confidence, on a one-to-one basis with representatives from the: Community Wardens; Street Force; Burngreave Advocacy Project; Police; ASB team; Burngreave Drug Project and Victim Support.

Also don’t miss your to win one of four car steering locks in our free raffle on the night!

The open evening will take place 22nd June 2006 at Firs Hill School between 6–8pm.

Child minding facilities will be available.

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