Community Safety Partnership
The South Bucks Community Safety partnership has been in existence for since 1995. The Crime & Disorder Act 1998, and more recently the Police Reform Act 2003 has made the Partnership stronger. The current statutory partners are, the District Council, Thames Valley Police, Thames Valley Police Authority, Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service and Buckinghamshire County Council and Primary Care Trust. These agencies, together with others including the Bucks Drugs Action Team, Youth Offending Service, L&Q Housing, The National Offender Management Service and the Town and Parish Council have been working hard to produce strategies, audits and action plans to tackle crime and disorder in South Bucks.
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Strategy Targets
The Council’s Community Safety Team co-ordinate the activities of the partner agencies, helping to reduce crime, disorder and the fear of crime. The partnership is involved in many initiatives from drug treatment for offenders, domestic violence co-ordination, improving car park security and CCTV to running pre-driver training courses for 16 & 17 year olds, working with schools, assisting in the running of Neighbourhood Watch across the district and accessing external funding for community safety issues.
Contact Information
Always dial 999 in an emergency.
For free advice, or to report a non-emergency crime in Buckinghamshire,
Call 0845 8 505 505
Tel: 01895 837365
Email: communitysafety@southbucks.gov.uk