Residents can have their say on how they feel about crime and community safety in a survey by the Havering Community Safety Partnership.

The online survey will help to shape the work of the partnership, which includes representatives from the Council, Metropolitan Police, London Fire Brigade plus probation and health services.

Questions on the online survey will ask residents to give their views about crime, anti-social behaviour and other local issues.

It will help to give the partnership a bigger picture of what issues there are, what needs to be prioritised and how they can best work together to tackle those issues and help to prevent the threat of crime.

Councillor Ray Morgon, Leader of Havering Council, said:

“We want to know what the concerns and priorities of our residents are, so we can look to tackle issues that are affecting them.

“As a partnership, we’re already working on doing what we can to help make our borough as safe as possible.

“This survey is to find out what the concerns are in different areas, whether it be  anti-social behaviour, vehicle crime or something else.

“It will enable us as a partnership to make better informed decisions, improve our work and help ensure that we are fighting the right crime in the right areas.”

The survey is open until Friday 23 June.

Online Survey