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This page provides feedback from Let's Talk Fareham Community Safety public engagement meetings.
You can find out more about Community Safety within the Borough and any updates by visiting the dedicated Community Safety Partnership webpage.
On Tuesday 15 October 2019 the progress on actions were reviewed and agencies and residents came together to share methods on moving forwards. The meeting took place in the Solent Room at Ferneham Hall and was attended by approximately 170 residents.
We said we would get answers to all the questions asked at the meeting. This can be found in the following report: Report from Tuesday 15 October meeting (254 KB)
Summaries of the presentations are in the report, the full presentations are below:
Cllr Woodward (Executive Leader of the Council) (130 KB)
Chief Inspector Mark Lewis (Hampshire Police) (922 KB)
Gwennan Harrison Jones (Cams Hill School) (1 MB)
Cams Hill School video Please find a transcript and description of the video here.
Here are the full comments from the roundtable discussions by Question type (77 KB) or by theme (101 KB)
These are the results of the table top survey (517 KB) on people's experience of anti-social behaviour.
In response to concerns raised by residents and local businesses about the increase in homelessness, drug and alcohol abuse and anti-social behaviour in Fareham Town Centre a request was made to hold a Special CAT meeting. The first of these meetings took place on 12 June 2019 and was attended by approximately 150 residents. Speakers included the Executive Leader of the Council Cllr Woodward, representatives from Hampshire Police, NHS Inclusion and local support organisation 'Two Saints'.