Safer Surrey Heath Partnership
For more information, please contact:
Nicola Collinson
Safer Surrey Heath Partnership
Tel: 01276 707359
nicola.collinson@surreyheath.gov.uk
What is the Safer Surrey Heath Partnership?
Under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, agencies in England and Wales have a statutory duty to form a Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) to tackle key community safety issues. CDRPs are required to review the levels and patterns of crime and disorder in the area, and develop and implement an Annual Strategic Assessment and a Partnership Plan to tackle these problems.
In Surrey Heath, the CDRP is known as the Safer Surrey Heath Partnership and is made up of Surrey Heath Borough Council, Surrey County Council, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, Surrey Police, Surrey Primary Care Trust and Surrey Police Authority. All six partners work together to provide reassurance, raise awareness of community safety issues and implement strategies to reduce crime, and fear of crime.
To find out more about the Safer Surrey Heath Partnership, click on the link below.

