community safety
The chance that you or a member of your family will be a victim of violent crime is low. Statistically you are still more likely to be subject of violence from someone you know than from a stranger on the street.
The best way to cut the fear - and risk - of attack is by taking sensible precautions. The same is true of fire safety and there are many actions you can take to reduce the risk to your home.
what to do next...
- Find out how can you can protect yourself, your family, and your possessions by reading the pages in this section.
- See the Community Safety Partnership page for:
- Information about the Broadland Community Safety Partnership
- The Broadland Crime and Disorder and Drugs Misuse Strategy and Audit documents
- See the timetables below for the dates and locations of the mobile police station (Broadland areas highlighted in yellow)
- Contact the Emergency Planning Unit for further information and advice
documents
home security guide [PDF, 203 Kb]
vehicle security guide [PDF, 32 Kb]
personal security guide [PDF, 122 Kb]
mobile police station timetable - april to july '08 [PDF, 34 Kb]
mobile police station timetable - july to september '08 [PDF, 34 Kb]
related pages
community emergency response plans
ice - have you got it in your phone?
personal safety at cash machines
personal safety while jogging or walking
personal safety - if you are attacked
personal safety while using the internet
external links
bbc radio - connecting in a crisis
do-it - volunteering made easy
contact us
| Emergency Planning Unit |
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| Broadland District Council Thorpe Lodge 1 Yarmouth Road Thorpe St Andrew Norwich NR7 0DU |
| tel: 01603 430643 |
| fax: 01603 430616 |
| email: emergency-planning@broadland.gov.uk |