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Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council
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Warwickshire, CV11 5AA

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Warwickshire, CV12 8NF

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Community Safety

NABSCOP

The Community Safety Partnership for the Borough of Nuneaton & Bedworth is working together to reduce crime and the fear of crime.
 
 
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024 7637 6322
  
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Nuneaton and Bedworth Safer Communities Partnership (NABSCOP)

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The Nuneaton & Bedworth Safer Communities Partnership (NABSCOP)
works closely with its Partner agencies to reduce crime and the fear of crime in the Borough.
 
 
 
 
 
The Partnership Plan has been refreshed for 2011/12 providing a frame work to address the priorities identified in the 2010/11 strategic assessment.
 
Each year NABSCOP produce an Annual Report which gives examples of the work carried out in the Borough. The 2010/11 Annual Report is now available on the  ­Partnership Achievements page. 
 
Four Special Interest Groups work on specific pieces of work contained in the joint strategy.  Currently, these are:
 
  • Persistent and Priority Offenders (high level offenders)
  • Priority Crime Group (burglary, violence including Domestic Abuse and Alcohol related violence, and vehicle crime.
  • Anti-Social Behaviour Group
  • Neighbourhood Crime & Justice Group (public perception/reassurance and Community Pay back.)
 
Anti-Social Behaviour is a concern for residents, in response to this NABSCOP have produced a set of Minimum Standards which the public can expect from agencies when reporting, experiencing or witnessing Anti-Social Behaviour.
 
Community forums take place every three months across the Borough.  These forums give the public an opportunity to raise concerns, ask questions and put forward suggestions to local Councillors, council officers, Safer Neighbourhood Policing Teams and representatives of other partner agencies. Follow this link or details of where your next Community Forum is being held.
 
 
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