Neighbourhood Policing Survey - what are your concerns?

Closed 3 May 2021

Opened 14 Apr 2021

Overview

'Community and Neighbourhood Police stronger together'

If you live, work or do do business in the Chiltern and South Bucks areas of Buckinghamshire, we want to hear about your local policing issues or concerns.

This survey has been posted on behalf of the Chiltern & South Bucks (CSB) Policing Issues Forum for the sole purpose of helping to identify local community concerns.

Any questions or concerns should be directed to the CSB Forum by email.

Chiltern & South Bucks (CSB) Policing Issues Forum

The CSB Forum is an independent group. It supports the process for identifying areas of focus for the Chiltern & South Bucks Local Policing Area (LPA) Neighbourhood Police teams. It encourages engagement between local residents and Neighbourhood Police teams.

In this way we hope to increase community involvement and a sense of individual responsibility, whereby we can all help make our community a better place to be.

Your views matter

The  CSB Policing Issues Forum works with local Community Boards and Thames Valley Police to better understand local policing issues or concerns.

The information you give will help focus neighbourhood policing on issues that matter to people who live or work in the Chiltern and South Bucks LPA.

We hope you will take a few minutes out of your day to give your views and help us build a better Buckinghamshire for everyone.

The survey closes midnight Monday 3 May 2021

Privacy

We will use the information you provide only for the purpose of this activity. We will store the information securely in line with data protection laws and will not share or publish any personal details. Please visit the Privacy page to read our full privacy notice.

What happens next

This information you give will be presented at the Chiltern & South Bucks Policing Issues Forum on 18 May 2021, and used to set areas of focus for Neighbourhood Police teams in the Chiltern and South Bucks area.

Areas

  • Amersham
  • Beaconsfield and Chepping Wye
  • Beeches
  • Chesham and Villages
  • Denham, Gerrards Cross and Chalfonts
  • Missendens
  • Wexham and Ivers

Interests

  • Communities
  • Democracy