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Crime figures slashed

4 July 2008, 08/148

 

Crime figures slashed

A challenging three-year target to reduce a number of top priority crimes in West Lancashire has been exceeded according to the latest figures.

 

West Lancashire Community Safety Partnership is celebrating after finding out it had achieved its Public Service Agreement 1 target with a reduction of 23.1%.

 

The Public Service Agreement targets are set by the Government and include a group of key crimes that they want partnerships to focus on, such as: common assault, wounding, domestic burglary, robbery, damage to vehicles, theft of a vehicle, theft from a vehicle, theft from a person, arson, vehicle interference and theft of a pedal cycle.

 

The Government originally set West Lancashire a three-year target to reduce these types of crimes by 15% by March 2008. The Partnership offered to make this an 18.5% reduction as tackling crime is a key issue for the local community and the partnership was confident it could deliver.

So to achieve a 23.1% reduction in this cluster of crimes has surpassed even their own ambitions and expectations!

 

In fact, the Council’s Chief Executive Bill Taylor led a community-wide team which ensured that the stunning results in West Lancashire were replicated across Lancashire.

 

Cllr Paul Greenall, Portfolio Holder for Community Safety, said: "Tackling crime and the fear of crime is one of our biggest priorities and we did set ourselves a challenge in order to keep West Lancashire safe, so these results are a tremendous achievement against what was a big ask for us. This achievement is a credit to all partners and everyone should be really pleased."

 

Now the Community Safety Partnership has a bigger challenge ahead! They have been set a further task by the Government to reduce criminal damage by a further 10% by March 2009.

As a result, partners are planning to step up their actions to reduce criminal damage, which is a real blight on local communities.

 

Bill Taylor, Chairman of the WLCSP, said: "Criminal damage affects so many people personally, it costs money and spoils the quality of life of communities, which is why we are working hard with our partners to come up with a range of action plans to reduce criminal damage. We have a good track record of partnership working and we know that if we work together and ask communities work with us to be extra vigilant and report any incidents we can win the fight against this mindless act!"

 

To find out more about the work of the West Lancashire Community Safety Partnership, visit the our community safety pages.

 

Related information

> Community Safety Partnership

> Police and Communities Together

> Neighbourhood Watch

Last Updated: 7/8/2008

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