- 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
Advice Road Safety
In the Hambleton District, levels of traffic collisions, fatalities and injuries are high compared to the rest of North Yorkshire.
We work with and support, the York and North Yorkshire Road Safety Partnership under '95 Alive', to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries due to road traffic collisions.
We have purchased speed monitoring and awareness equipment to identify speeding issues throughout Hambleton District. These include Speed Matrix Signs which measure the speed of traffic and inform motorists that the speed limit is being exceeded.
Also we have radar speed monitoring equipment which allows us to carry out speed monitoring over a longer period of time.
Anyone wanting to request use of the speed matrix signs should urge their local parish council to get in touch with John Carson, North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue at Northallerton. Full details of the location which must be within a 20, 30 or 40mph zone; the day of the week and the times major problems arise must be included with the request.
Operation Sirens
These form part of our road safety campaign and brings together members of all the emergency services and the Hambleton Community Safety Partnership.
We catch speeding motorists and educate them. Motorists can pay the fixed penalty and receive points on their licence or take part in the initiative. Excessive speeders are given no choice and are always summonsed.
North Yorkshire County Council also deal with Road Safety concerns.
Contact: Highways North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) Opens in a new window








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