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What do you think of Cleveland Police? Do you want to help shape how we serve our communities? What should our policing priorities be in YOUR neighbourhood? What are we doing well in your area - or what do you think we could improve on?
These are some of the questions we’re asking our residents in our 2021 Community Survey. You’ll have the opportunity to give your thoughts on how we’re tackling a whole range of crime and ASB issues.
The survey is available to all our residents until Sunday 25 July, giving you plenty of time to have your say.
And you could even win a £50 Amazon voucher - there are several up for grabs.
We expect most respondents will use the online version here www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/COMMUNITIESJULY21/ but if you can’t complete it online, we do have a number of paper copies – just e-mail [email protected] or phone 01642 301816 and we’ll post one out for you to fill in and send back to us.
We’re keen to get the views of as many people as possible, of all ages and backgrounds, and our officers may even be able to help you fill in the survey while they’re out and about at community events.
Neighbourhoods Chief Inspector Jon Grainge said: “We really would encourage our residents to take a few minutes to complete the survey. Our work to deliver our key strategic priorities is shaped by the needs and concerns of our communities and we always welcome feedback on how we’re doing.
“It’s also a great opportunity for us to highlight our local neighbourhood policing teams which are made up of officers and PCSOs - often working with partner agencies and residents themselves - to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour and enhance quality of life for those who live, work and visit here.”