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The Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRPs) are responsible for planning strategic priorities in community safety at a local level (by district/borough council area). However, following the 2002 Police Reform Act, District-based partnerships are able to merge. This is to enable them to fit with their police management boundary, which is known as the basic command unit (BCU).  Such a merger will require with the authority of the Home Secretary.

Their role includes tackling crime, anti-social behaviour and substance misuse. They work alongside other key partnerships in Nottinghamshire including Nottinghamshire County Drug and Alcohol Action Team (DAAT), the Primary Care Trust, Nottinghamshire County Council, The Fire Service and the Police Authority.

Here in Bassetlaw we are in the process of merging with the Partnership for Newark and Sherwood.  The new partnership is named: Bassetlaw, Newark and Sherwood Community Safety Partnership.  The formal authority of the Home Secretary for this merger to be formalised is yet to be sought.

Meanwhile, the existing community safety strategies for each district remain in force until 31 March 2008.  From 1 April 2008, a single, Joint Strategic Assessment will establish priorities for the next three-year period until 31 March 2011. This will be supported by a partnership plan.  These documents will be reviewable annually and they will direct the focus of attention and effort of the partnership.

They will be developed using both data and feedback from communities.  If you wish to tell us what you would want the police or any of the partners to tackle in your community over the next three-months, then please let us know: email: stella.munn@bassetlaw.gov.uk

The partnership structure is attached along with and explanation of how it operates.

The District Council supports effort in different ways, for example.
CCTV:  It provides grant aid to the charity that manages the CCTV coverage in Worksop and Retford town centres
Domestic violence:  The district Council is working to improve access to services and support for victims. The domestic violence co-ordinator is Nicki Hofman: email to  domestic.violence@bassetlaw.gov.uk or by telephone 01909 533119.


Anti-social behaviour:  The council's Antisocial Behaviour team, work closely with the police to tackle incidents of an anti-social nature.You can contact them by email to Lynne Everitt: asb@bassetlaw.gov.uk or by telephone to 01909 533375


Racist incidents:  if you are a victim, or you think someone else is the victim of a racist  abuse or crime and you are unsure, or do not wish to report it to the police, you may report it to us at the district council.

The district council enforces other legislation including Planning enforcement and environmental services (fly-tipping, abandoned vehicles, noise and licensing.

Documents

Community Safety Strategy (2005-2008) (pdf icon 685kb)

Crime, Disorder and Drugs Audit 2005 Consultation (pdf icon 477kb)

Crime, Disorder and Drugs Audit 2005 Summary (pdf icon 947kb)

Crime, Disorder and Drugs Audit 2005 (pdf icon 3.61mb)

 

Information is also available on the Designing Out Crime Initiative.

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