Partnership Organisations 

Statuatory and volunatry organisations work together to deliver the priorities of the SaferPeterborough partnership.

The responsible organisations, by law, for the work of the partnership are:

  1. Peterborough City Council
  2. Cambridgeshire Constabulary
  3. Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service
  4. NHS Peterborough
  5. Cambridgeshire Police Authority
  6. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Probation Trust

They work in partnership with a wide range of other services across the public and voluntary sector and community groups that contribute significantly to community safety. These other services are known as co-operating authorities. The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 makes co-operating bodies key partners in the setting and delivery of objectives.

Co-operating authorities provide data and information to improve the understanding of local crime and disorder problems, thereby benefitting the community and contributing to the core functions of their respective organisations. 

Co-operating authorities are:

Cross Keys Homes (representing registered social landlords)

The SaferPeterborough Board also invites others to join the partnership on the basis that they can assist in the delivery of goals. These are known as Invitees to Participate. This provides the opportunity for the voluntary and community sector to be fully engaged in the work of the partnership.

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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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