Penarth: Survey launches to address Vale safety concerns

By Jack Wynn

12th Aug 2022 | Local News

Safer Vale Partnership receives funding from the Welsh Government and the Police and Crime Commissioner. (Image credit: Richard Bell - Unsplash)
Safer Vale Partnership receives funding from the Welsh Government and the Police and Crime Commissioner. (Image credit: Richard Bell - Unsplash)

A survey has been launched by the Safer Vale Partnership for Vale residents and visitors to help address safety concerns in the county.  

The purpose of the survey is for the partnership group to help the Vale of Glamorgan 'target future interventions' and recognise what needs to be actioned. 

Working alongside the Vale of Glamorgan Council, South Wales Police, Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board, the National Probation Service, and the South Wales Fire & Rescue Service, Safer Vale Partnership receives funding from the Welsh Government and the Police and Crime Commissioner. 

Community engagement, anti-social behaviour, community cohesion and domestic abuse are the focus of the partnership's 2022/23 strategy.

Click here to fill out the survey.  

     

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