Hillingdon Residents Asked to Help Shape Crime Strategy

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Hillingdon Council is urging residents to voice their concerns about crime and anti-social behaviour in the borough through a new survey that will inform future policing and safety priorities.

The Safer Hillingdon Partnership, which includes Hillingdon Council, the Metropolitan Police, London Fire Brigade, Probation Service, and the North West London Integrated Care Board, is leading the initiative to identify key crime and disorder issues affecting residents.

The survey is split into two sections. In the first, residents can highlight the crime and anti-social behaviour issues they feel need the most attention, while also sharing whether they have been victims of crime and if they reported their experiences.

The second section seeks more detailed responses on the impact of crime, drug and alcohol-related issues, and anti-social behaviour in their local area. Residents are also asked about their experiences of reporting crimes and how safe they feel in Hillingdon.

Findings from the survey will help shape the Safer Hillingdon Partnership’s priorities for 2025-26, guiding the creation of an action plan to address crime and disorder across the borough.

Residents have until Sunday, 30 March, to complete the survey. To take part, visit www.hillingdon.gov.uk/crime-and-disorder-survey.

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