Have your say on crime and disorder
Do you want to find out more about what's happening about crime
and anti-social behaviour locally?
Residents across St Helens are being urged to attend a public
meeting held by the St. Helens Community Safety Partnership on
Monday 4 March to find out what's being done to tackle crime and
anti-social behaviour in the borough.
The meeting will take place in Room 10 at St Helens Town Hall at
2pm.
Residents will have the opportunity to put their questions on
community safety to the agencies that make up the partnership -
such as St Helens Council, Merseyside Police, Merseyside Fire and
Rescue Service and the Probation Service.
Questions must be submitted in advance - and no questions will
be allowed on the day. Due to time constraints, and to encourage
participation, residents are restricted to one question each.
Please be aware that you may not get a verbal response to your
question, especially if the question is particularly detailed. In
these cases a written response will be offered.
To submit a question on a community safety issue in St Helens,
simply email sarahmoss@sthelens.gov.uk
or telephone 01744 675935 by Friday 22 February 2013.
The rest of the meeting is open to members of the public but
agenda content and contributions are restricted to Community Safety
Partners only.
The use of audio and visual recording equipment is not
permitted.