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Community Safety
Lewes District Council’s Community Safety Team works in partnership with Sussex Police, East Sussex County Council, Sussex Police Authority, East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, the Fire Authority and the Primary Care Trusts, as well as a variety of other statutory, voluntary and community organisations to reduce crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour within the Lewes District.
This partnership is called the Lewes District Crime Reduction Partnership.
Within the Partnership there are five Local Action Teams to look at issues affecting their local areas and bring together the agencies needed to resolve them. These teams encompass the following areas:
- Seaford and Bishopstone - Newhaven, Denton, South Heighton and Piddinghoe - Peacehaven, Telscombe and East Saltdean - Lewes Town - Lewes Rural including all of the villages
Online Services
Lewes District Crime Reduction Partnership invites residents of the District to fill in this questionnaire to tell us what most matters to you
Lewes District Crime Reduction Feedback
Frequently Asked Questions
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Contact Us
Tel: 01273 484336
, Fax: 01273 484462
, Minicom: 01273 484488,
Email: crime.reduction@lewes.gov.uk
You can visit us at:
Community Safety, Southover House, Southover Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1AB
Maps: Maps of the Lewes District
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The Lewes District Crime Reduction Partnership
In 1998, the government passed the Crime and Disorder Act. This act recognised that improving Community Safety and reducing and preventing crime could not be dealt with by the Police alone and led to the formation of Crime Reduction Partnership all over England and Wales.
The work of the Crime Reduction Partnership is funded by government grant and supported by Lewes District, and our progress is closely monitored by the Government Office of the South East.
Achievements During the period between September 2007 to August 2008 the Partnership has achieved a reduction in overall crime of 6.54% compared to the period September 2006 to August 2007. That means 411 fewer victims of crime. Over the same period criminal damage fell by 4.5% resulting in 85 fewer victims.
Development of the Community Safety Plan 2008-11
The Crime Reduction Partnership produces a 3-yearly strategy for reducing crime and disorder in the District, which is reviewed annually to ensure we are still focusing on the issues which most matter. The strategy is based on a Strategic Intelligence Assessment, which reviews all available data on crime trends and incorporates what local people have told us about their concerns. Information used in the Assessment includes data on crime and anti-social behaviour, drug and alcohol data, results from surveys of local opinion and Fire and Rescue Service data.
Through this work, the Crime Reduction Partnership has identified 3 priorities for action for period 2008-11. These are:
- Alcohol related crime and anti-social behaviour – enforcement of licensing powers, reducing crime, anti-social behaviour linked to alcohol, tackling under-age drinking and reducing domestic violence.
- Vehicle crime and safety – reducing theft of and from vehicles and combating dangerous or anti-social driving.
- Information management – ensuring we use and share timely data on crime trends and that we consult with and engage our communities in our work.
A summary of the plan and the full plan can be accessed via the links in the Relevant Documents section below.
Action groups have been set up to address each of the 3 priority areas and to allocate funding to help achieve the aims of the Community Safety Plan.
Please contact the Community Safety Team if you would like more information on your Local Action Team or on the Crime Reduction Partnership.
Contact the Community Safety Team:
Carina Hinkley Community Engagement Manager Tel: 01273 484336 carina.hinkley@lewes.gov.uk
David Kemp Community Engagement Officer 01273 484337 david.kemp@lewes.gov.uk
Louisa Young Anti-Social Behaviour Co-ordinator 01273 484394 louisa.young@lewes.gov.uk
Nicola Kaye Administrative Support Officer 01273 484339 nicola.kaye@lewes.gov.uk
Relevant Documents
The following PDF document shows the Lewes District Crime Reduction Partnership Newsletter for Summer 2009
Crime Reduction Partnership Newsletter - Summer 2009 (1410.50kb, CRP_Newsletter_Summer09.pdf)
The following PDF document shows the Community Safety Handbook which is about the Lewes District Crime Reduction Partnership
Community Safety Handbook (472.46kb, coun_comsafety_handbook.pdf)
The following PDF document shows the summary of the Community Safety Plan 2008-11
Community Safety Plan Summary (202.44kb, community_safety_plan_summary.pdf)
The following Word document shows the Community Safety Plan for 2008-11
Community Safety Plan 2008-11 (125.50kb, coun_commsafeplan.doc)
The following PDF document shows the Community Safety Plan 2008-11
Community Safety Plan 2008-11 (273.60kb, Lewes_District_Community_Safety_Plan4.pdf)
The following PDF document shows the Bogus Callers Leaflet which gives useful advice on what to do and what not to do when someone calls
Bogus callers (365.47kb, comm_boguscallers.pdf)
The following PDF document shows the Car Crime leaflet which gives useful advice on how to keep your car, possessions and stereo safe
Car crime (488.81kb, comm_carcrimeleaflet.pdf)
Useful Links
The external link below goes to the Lewes District Crime Reduction Partnership website where you can find out about its members, community safety plan, current initiatives and more
www.lewesdistrictcrp.org
Search for up-to-date crime figures in the Lewes District via the external link below to Sussex Police's Local Crime Mapping website
crimemapper.sussex.police.uk/map/lewes-district/
The following external link goes to the East Sussex Safer Communities Partnership's website. They, together with the East Sussex Drug and Alcohol Action Team, work to reduce crime, drug and alcohol misuse and anti-social behaviour.
www.safeineastsussex.org.uk/
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