RESIDENTS can have their say on crime and disorder in the borough as part of a consultation from Wokingham Community Safety Partnership (CSP).
The group is looking at the next three years and wants to hear what residents think it should be concentrating its efforts on.
The partnership includes Wokingham Borough Council, Thames Valley Police, Berkshire Fire and Rescue, Berkshire West Clinical Commissioning Group and Berkshire Healthcare Trust.
Together, it has analysed local data and information to create a draft set of priorities
and themes.
Now residents can share their views.
Cllr Parry Batth, executive member for environment and leisure, said: “Wokingham borough is a very safe place to live, work and visit. It’s one of the many reasons we are such a popular place to live.
“The Community Safety Partnership are working together to ensure it stays safe.
“This is a great opportunity for our residents to tell us what they think we need to do to keep Wokingham borough as safe as possible.
“We all deserve to live in safe and strong communities.”
He urged all residents to spend 10 minutes on the survey, to help shape priorities until 2024.
Cllr Charles Margetts, executive member for health, wellbeing and adult services, added: “As we all know, feeling safe in our communities is an important part in our overall health and wellbeing. The Community Safety Partnership is one of our tools to keep our communities safe and strong.
“Take the survey now to help shape the partnership’s priorities for the next three years.”
The partnership will use the survey responses to shape its priorities.
The survey is available via: www.wokingham.gov.uk/consultations.