SaferPeterborough partnership

SaferPeterborough is a community safety partnership made up of local organisations who work together to reduce crime and the fear of crime in Peterborough.

The partnership is responsible for making our city a safer place to live, work and visit. Its vision is to empower communities to help to cut crime and reduce anti-social behaviour, which will lead to creating and sustaining strong and supportive communities.

The SaferPeterborough team is responsible for delivery of this vision and is structured to focus on three priority areas:

  • Reducing crime
  • Tackling anti-social behaviour and hate crime
  • Building stronger and more supportive communities

These priorities cover nine themes that concern communities the most:

  • Anti-social behaviour
  • Arson
  • Domestic abuse
  • Hate crime
  • Road safety
  • Serious acquisitive crime
  • Serious sexual offences
  • Substance misuse
  • Violent crime

The SaferPeterborough team has a mission:

To lead on the creation and sustainability of strong and supportive communities by making Peterborough a safer place to live, work and visit.

The SaferPeterborough team has a vision:

We will do this by working in partnership to empower communities and to cut crime and reduce anti-social behaviour. We will consult with our communities to address issues that concern them most and keep them informed. We will deliver this through a partnership that is flexible, responsive and innovative; with a delivery style that is based upon integrity, respect and sensitivity for all.

To report a crime please call 999.

To view the SaferPeterborough Team structure, see below.

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PDF file icon  SaferPeterborough Structure chart
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VOLUNTEER CHAIR WANTED
Crimestoppers are recruiting for a volunteer chairperson to represent the Cambridgeshire Committee.


Out of Court Punishments LATEST: Central (02/10/11): A 22 year-old woman caused damage to two motor vehicles; one parked in Russell Street the other Cromwell Road. The woman was having some personal problems and in frustration hit out at the parked vehicles. Condition: Paid £221 compensation. 
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