How Are Local Police Performing?

They want your views for online survey

Related Links

Acton Central Team
Email: sntxb-actoncentral@met.pnn.police.uk

Tel: 020 8721 2921
or: 07879 694811

Acton Man Charged in Brentford Murder

Southfield Residents Warned of Bogus Builders

Alfred Road 'Crack House': Can You Help?

Arrests over Churchfield Road Drug Offences

Participate

Sign up for our free Acton newsletter

The MPS is currently carrying out a review of Safer Neighbourhoods Teams across London.  The purpose of the review is to find better ways of using current neighbourhood policing resources to meet the needs of the local community.  It will also ensure that local police teams continue to deliver an effective and relevant service in the right place at the right times.  The review will focus on the locations of Safer Neighbourhoods teams, what they do and how they are structured.

The review will be carried out by gathering the thoughts and feedback of local partners, such as the local authority and members of the community.  This feedback will help plan any possible future changes.  No changes will be made without talking to local partners and community members.

You can be involved in the review by completing an online questionnaire.  The questions will gather your thoughts about neighbourhood policing in your area and will play a valuable part in shaping plans for the future of neighbourhood policing in London.

You can find the questionnaire at http://www.keysurvey.co.uk/survey/339166/19e4/

It will be available until 21 January 2011.

Safer Neighbourhoods Teams have made a significant difference to safety and confidence across London. 

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) remains committed to delivering effective neighbourhood policing that focuses on the safety of local people and ensures a visible local policing presence in all our communities.  We are committed to maintaining named officers in every neighbourhood in London who are responsible for identifying and tackling local crime and anti-social behaviour.


December 4, 2010