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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
Message from The Chair
Hambleton Community Safety Partnership formed as a result of the Crime & Disorder Act 1998. Hambleton Community Safety Partnership has emerged as a top performing Partnership consistently meeting targets and responding to the emerging issues that affect the community.
The Partnership Plan follows on from the previous Community Safety Strategies and responds to new legislative requirements and good practice. It will be reviewed on an annual basis and covers the period April 2008 - March 2011.
As a Partnership we actively encourage involvement and participation in our common aim; to make Hambleton District a safer place.
Rosemary Taylor
Chairman Hambleton Community Safety Partnership






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