Your views on Kenilworth crime priorities
Residents in Kenilworth are being invited to the latest ‘public surgery’ to raise any concerns about safety in the community.
The 30-minute question and answer session forms part of regular meetings of the Kenilworth Safer Neighbourhood’s Panel and will take place at the Kenilworth Youth Centre on Monday 22 September at 6.30pm.
It gives people an opportunity to talk face-to-face with representatives typically from the Police, local authorities, Neighbourhood Watch, residents associations and the business community.
During the last public meeting, efforts to tackle concerns over anti-social behaviour, criminal damage/graffiti and speeding were officially adopted in to an action plan for 2008/09.
Pauline Edwards, Chair of the Kenilworth Safer Neighbourhoods Panel, said: “We hope residents of Kenilworth take up this valuable opportunity to raise any concerns or put forward any suggestions for dealing with them in a relaxed environment.”
Members of the public who wish to propose a community safety priority they’d like to see actioned at the meeting are asked to send details in advance to the address below.
People who are unable to attend the meeting, but would like an issue raised for discussion can also write or email their request to the panel.
Individuals who notify in advance that they want to raise an issue will take priority but, time allowing, other persons may also be able to raise a suggested priority.
People are requested to check that their priorities are in the area covered by the Kenilworth Safer Neighbourhoods Panel, and this can be done by visiting http://www.safer-neighbourhoods.co.uk and inputting your postcode.
Please send notifications to:
Carolyn Chambers, Community Partnership Team, Riverside House, Milverton Hill, Leamington Spa CV32 5HZ or email carolynchambers@warwickshire.gov.uk.