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Brixton-Coldharbour Community Safety Plan

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Completing my stroll through the Lambeth website for this week, here are link to:

Paper to Brixton Area Committee - 4 May 2004
The Integrated Action Plan is the key document outlining delivery of community safety initiatives in Brixton Town Centre for 2004/05. Coldharbour ward has been identified as a priority ward by the current Community Safety Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy and has a designated Community Safety Officer. For this reason the action plan also contains a specific section for Coldharbour ward. A designated Coldharbour Neighbourhood Safety Team is in place to steer delivery within this area. Key partners and the community have had the opportunity to feed into the contents of the plan.

The action plan itself
Community safety "performance measures"
 
More information please!

These clearly sit in a set of documents that you haven't put links to - any chance of you putting up links that might tell me things like what the moped project is? This seems to be more of a summary of other things.
Also do you know where the performance measures on crime that go back beyond April 2003 are?
 
... 'integrated', 'key document', 'delivery', 'initiatives', 'priority ward', 'key partners'...

could that be any more bureaucrat-ese? (i.e. bullshit)

:rolleyes:
 
Bob said:
These clearly sit in a set of documents that you haven't put links to - any chance of you putting up links that might tell me things like what the moped project is? This seems to be more of a summary of other things.
Nope, that's all I could find on the website. Pretty underwhelming.
Bob said:
Also do you know where the performance measures on crime that go back beyond April 2003 are?
No - someone more closely involved with the Community Police Consultative Group (is that still its moniker?) might have a better idea.
 
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