The Community Safety Newsletter aims to keep residents informed about what the Community Safety Partnership has been involved with in Chiltern and South Bucks districts in the last month.
Hotel Watch
Hotels across all districts in Buckinghamshire are being encouraged to support the Hotel Watch Scheme which is aimed at preventing child sexual exploitation and domestic violence and raising awareness to the signs that may point towards abuse taking place.
All districts in the county - Aylesbury, Chiltern, South Bucks and Wycombe - are involved in the scheme, in partnership with Thames Valley Police.
The Chiltern and South Bucks partnership has strong membership of local hoteliers and proprietors who want to play their part in keeping a safe environment. Hotels and bed and breakfast premises which participate in the scheme display the distinctive Hotel Watch stickers.
Thames Valley Police and the Councils' Community Safety and Licensing teams frequently complete test purchase operations to educate and offer support to hotels.
For further information about Hotel Watch please visit our websites: www.chiltern.gov.uk/HotelWatch or www.southbucks.gov.uk/HotelWatch
Did you know you can report report non-emergency crime online
Please watch this short video which shows how you can now on-emergency crimes on the Thames Valley Police Website.
Please visit www.thamesvalley.police.uk for more information
South Bucks Virtual Forum
If you were unable to attend the South Bucks Community Forum Forum on Tuesday 28th August why not log on to the South Bucks Virtual Community Forum instead on Wednesday 19th September, 7-9pm.
This is an opportunity for the public to ask the panel questions about community safety and voice any concerns they may have.
The panel of representatives available to answer questions are Katie Galvin and Hannah Tomlin from Chiltern and South Bucks District Councils' Community Team, Neighbourhood Inspector Brendan Murray and Sergeant Antony Mee
To set a reminder for South Bucks Virtual Forum please visit: http://tvpchilternsouthbucks.coverpage.coveritlive.com/
Chiltern District Virtual Forum
If you were unable to attend the Chiltern Forum on Tuesday 4th September why not log on to the Chiltern District Virtual Community Forum instead on Wednesday 17th October, 7-9pm.
This is an opportunity for the public to ask the panel questions about community safety and voice any concerns they may have.
The panel of representatives available to answer questions are Katie Galvin and Hannah Tomlin from Chiltern and South Bucks District Councils' Community Team, PC Matt Carson and Paul Hodson from Bucks County Council Communities Team.
To set a reminder for the Chiltern District Virtual Forum please visit: http://tvpchilternsouthbucks.coverpage.coveritlive.com/
Chiltern Community Forum Website has launched!
A new website has launched for the Chiltern Community Forum, to find out more about the forum, what it does and how it works please visit: www.chilterncommunityforum.org/
Community Cards 2019
After four successful years of running the Community Cards scheme we have decided to run the scheme again in 2019.
Community Cards is a sticker-collecting scheme encouraging Year 6 pupils to get involved with activities, care for their community, be safe and engage with local community organisations.
Chiltern and South Bucks District Councils' joint community safety team will be making contact with primary schools in Chiltern and South Bucks in the next few weeks to see if they would like to take part in Community Cards 2019.
For more information please visit: www.chiltern.gov.uk/communitycards or www.southbucks.gov.uk/communitycards
Crime Prevention Event at Peterley Manor farm
Community Safety recently partnered up with Thames Valley Police to provide crime prevention advice to members of the public visiting Peterley Manor Farm. We had a brilliant time and look forward to visiting again soon!
Keep a look out on our Twitter page for upcoming crime prevention events!
Thank you for reading!
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