Community Safety
Every district council has a duty under the Crime & Disorder Act 1998 to establish a partnership with the Police, Fire & Rescue Service, County Council and the Primary Care Trust.
Partnership working is important because fighting crime is not just a matter for the Police, it is also about the environment, housing, licensing and how we co-operate with volunteers in our local communities.
Each Community Safety Partnership (CSP) is required to produce an annual Strategic Assessment. This assessment is used to identify issues effecting public safety in Winchester.
Please visit the Community Safety Partnership website at www.wdsp.co.uk/communitysafety to find out more about the following:
- The Alcohol Control Zone
- CSP Performance
- Current Partnership Campaigns
- CSP Priorities and Actions
- Community Engagement Activity
Latest Updates:
Anti Social Behaviour Minimum Standards
In response to the Home Secretary’s announcement the Winchester Community Safety Partnership (WCSP) launched our Anti Social Behaviour (ASB) Minimum Standards document on 31st March 2010. This document demonstrates the WCSP commitment to delivering on six standards in relation to tackling complaints of anti social behaviour.
31/03/2010
Safety in the Home
Information about the Homecheck schemes and home safety in general
12/02/2010
Junior Warden Scheme
The Junior Warden Scheme is now up and running in Winnall.
08/04/2009
In this section:
Community Safety Survey 2010
Is Crime and Disorder a problem in your area? Whatever your answer is, the Winchester Community Safety Partnership (WCSP) want to hear from you in their 2010 Community Safety Survey. The results will help the partnership to identify their priorities for tackling crime & disorder.
21/05/2010
Media Centre:
Helping to tackle anti social behaviour at Orams Arbour
Winchester’s parks and open spaces attract large numbers of visitors during the summer months, which can increase the occurrence and perception of anti social behaviour in some areas.
11/08/2010















