Community Safety

What are your community safety concerns?

Safer Merton, the partnership made up of Merton Council, the Police, London Fire Brigade and other agencies, is keen to discover your top community safety concerns.

Public consultation for extension of Dispersal Zone in Wimbledon Town Centre

Parts of Wimbledon town centre are currently covered by a Dispersal Zone. The police propose to extend this for six months to run from 29 October 2010 to 28 April 2011.

New youth website from the Metropolitan Police Service

The Metropolitan Police Service has launched Safe, a youth website for 11-16 year olds.

Have your say on policing in London

The Metropolitan Police Authority is consulting on London’s policing priorities.

Safer Merton - Out on the streets

A partnership made up of Merton Council, the Police, London Fire Brigade and other agencies - will be out on the streets until the 29th of October, determined to find out the top community safety concerns of those who live and work in the borough.

Met Forward September highlights online

The Metropolitan Police Authority has published the September highlights of its strategic mission Met Forward programme.

Merton Community Policing Partnership meeting, 21 September 2010

The agenda for the next meeting of the Merton Community Policing Partnership has been finalised. Topics for the meeting include:

What services are available in Merton to victims of hate crime?

Safer Merton is keen to get a better understanding of the services offered to victims and witnesses of hate crime.

Emergency Planning & Counter Terrorism Roadshow - 19th October

This FREE event would be suitable for local organisations/businesses and will have input from the local authority and Metropolitan Police.

Online safety training from Merton Safeguarding Children Board

Merton Safeguarding Children Board is offering free guidance on online safety for children and young people to local voluntary and community groups. Training covers:

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