Nottinghamshire Police launch a survey to influence priorities for bobbies on the beat

People in Ashfield and Mansfield are being asked to take part in a survey to set police priorities in their area.
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The anonymous survey asks residents to explain what concerns they have about criminal activity where they live. It asks for information about a range of concerns, including antisocial behaviour, speeding, street drinking, nuisance vehicles and other criminal activity.

Paul Dickinson Police, Partnership Coordinator, Nottinghamshire, said: “If people want to influence what issues their local beat team focuses on where they live or work for the next three months, they can complete our online Neighbourhood Priority Survey. Together with meetings with residents and community feedback, the results of the surveys are used to help local beat teams set their priorities.”

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People can give more information about the offences being committed and the days and times incidents are happening and pinpoint exactly where the problems are, with a marker on a map.

Paul Dickinson added: “ The information you enter into the site will help your local beat team decide which issues are most important to people in your area and what three things they should tackle over the next three months.”

To have your say on policing in your area visit www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk.

Anyone who hasn’t got access to the Internet, paper-based surveys can be obtained from your local beat team.

Call 101 to speak to them or visit www.nottinghamshire.police.uk and click on your area to find out who local officers are.