By Jamie Shapiro, Local Democracy Reporter
Southampton City Council is asking residents to share how safe they feel in the city.
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A 13-page Community Safety Survey 2022 asks people for their experiences of different crimes within Southampton and can be completed in 10 to 15 minutes.
The aim is for the council to gain an insight into what matters to people when it comes to tackling crime, so that it can work with organisations including Hampshire Constabulary on new initiatives.
Council leader Satvir Kaur said: “Whether it’s where you live, in your local high street or district centre or even the local park, we want to hear your views, your experiences and any improvements you think we can make to ensure that everyone, you and your family, can feel safer.”
The survey is on the council’s website here. The deadline for completion is September 27.
• The police are piloting a new service’ in Southampton which allows people to tell them anonymously about places where they have felt unsafe, from this link
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