Members of the public are encouraged complete a survey
designed to capture perceptions of public
safety, crime and anti-social behaviour in Wrexham.
The survey asks residents about their personal experiences
of crime and anti-social behaviour where they live, and includes questions
about how fearful they are of being a victim of crime in the Town Centre.
The results of the survey will be put to the Public
Development Board Three (PDB3), which brings together a number of agencies –
including Wrexham Council – to ensure residents of Wrexham feel safe.
The work of PDB3 is informed by the North Wales Safer
Communities Board and the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, and the
survey will allow the board to see what further strides it can take to make
Wrexham a safer place.
Cllr Hugh Jones, Lead Member for Communities and
Partnerships, said:
“We’re aware that people are concerned about public safety,
and we want to do all we can to ensure that services are targeting those areas
the public feels are of concern.
“With that in mind, we want as many people as possible to
respond to this survey, as the results will help Public Delivery Board Three allocate
resources according to public demand.”
The survey will be available online at http://ow.ly/glda306pH1f. Paper copies of the survey are available at Contact
Wrexham on Lord Street, and at libraries throughout the county borough.
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