- Crime Prevention
- Alcohol - advice and support
- Alcohol, drugs and substance misuse
- Anti social behaviour and nuisance
- Community grants
- Community Safety
- Community wardens
- Council housing - home insurance
- Council housing - squatters and unauthorised occupants
- Crime - firearms
- Crime - neighbourhood watch
- Crime - public disorder
- Crime - statistics
- Crime prevention - doorstep crime
- Crime prevention - home security
- Drugs - advice and support
- Harrassment - advice and support
- Hate crime
- Housing - community safety
- Support groups for children, young people and families
- Town centres - closed circuit television - CCTV
Community safety
Hambleton Community Safety Partnership
About HCSP
Surveys
- No surveys are currently available
Strategies
- Partnership Plan 2008-2011 Opens in a new window
- Policing Plan 2008-2011 Opens in a new window
- Crime and disorder audit
Safety help & advice
- Crime prevention - home security
- Alcohol - advice and support
- Drugs - advice and support
- Harassment - advice and support (domestic abuse)
- Clearing Internet History
- Advice Road Safety
Events
Safer Neighbourhoods
- Anti social behaviour and nuisance
- Mediation Services
- Burglary and vehicle crime
- Fear of crime
- Doorstep crime
Initiatives
- Frank - New National Drugs Campaign
- Message in a bottle
- Operation Pinpoint
- Vale and Dale Handyperson Service
- Community mobile police office
Vision
Our shared vision for Hambleton is to:
Continue to make Hambleton one of the safest places in the country to live, work and socialise.
To progress our vision we need to:
- Build community confidence by reflecting the high quality of life and low level of crime within the area through effective communication
- Reduce offending rates
- Focus attention on prevention and diversion of potential offenders
- Implement solutions through multi-agency problem solving groups
- Protect those most vulnerable to repeat and multiple victimisation
- Deliver sustainable solutions by working together and improving community engagement








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