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Community Safety
A partnership approach is taken when working to reduce crime and
disorder, anti-social behaviour, drugs and alcohol misuse and
anti-social behaviour that has an adverse impact upon the
environment within the Borough of Eastleigh. The
Eastleigh Community Safety Partnership has responsibility for
tackling such issues and is led by a Strategic Steering
Group. The Group comprises representatives of the following
agencies and organisations:

Eastleigh Borough Council also host and maintain
the Eastleigh and Romsey
Neighbourhood Watch website
During the latter part of 2007 a strategic assessment of all
aspects of Community Safety in the Borough of Eastleigh was
carried out. From this was developed a Community Safety Partnership
Plan for 2008 to 2011. This plan will be refreshed annually by
strategic assessments that will ensure that issues of concern to
the local community will be addressed.
Community Safety
Partnership Plan 2008 – 2011
PDF
If you wish to discuss any aspect of the plan please
contact Eastleigh Borough Council's Community Safety Team on
02380 688204 or communitysafety@eastleigh.gov.uk.
We welcome your views.
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Membership of the Community Safety Steering
Group
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Eastleigh Borough Council
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- Councillor Cathie Fraser (Chair)
- Councillor Peter Wall
- Jon Brown – Area Coordinator
- Peter Baldry, Community Safety Manager
- Annette Macnamara, Community Safety Officer
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Hampshire Constabulary
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- Chief Inspector Diana Boyles
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Hampshire County Council
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- Councillor Colin Davidovitz, Hampshire Action Team
- Alistair Sackley, County Community Safety Team
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Hampshire Primary Health Care Trust
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- Neil Luckett, Health Improvement Partnership and Performance
Manager
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Hampshire Fire Authority
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service
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- Councillor David Harrison
- Group Manager, Jason Avery
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One Community Eastleigh
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- Ken Dufton, Chief Executive
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National Probation Service
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- Jo Inge Svendson, Service Manager
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Hampshire Police Authority
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- Councillor Peter Kent-Mason
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Wessex Youth Offending Team
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