Crime and safety

East Renfrewshire Community Safety Partnership is seeking the assistance of local communities within East Renfrewshire in the setting of priorities in the Community Safety Action Plan for the next three years. Learning of the issues that cause concern to residents is a key factor in our consultation process and, your views are fundamental in the decision making process.
Many of your concerns will be shared by each of the communities that form East Renfrewshire. However, other issues may be raised by you, which are specific to isolated areas. In view of this, your comments are of great value and it is requested that you take a few minutes to complete the survey in the links section on the left of this page and return it by 5th January 2007. You can save the document fill it out then email it to david.fry@eastrenfrewshire.gov.uk or alternatively print the survey complete it and post to us at:
Administration
Community Safety Unit
CCTV Control Room
190 Carnwadric Road
Thornliebank
G46 8HR
Ring and report
Ring and report antisocial behaviour by calling your free, confidential, antisocial behaviour helpline 0800 013 0076. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But if it's a crime ring 0141 532 5700 or in an emergancy ring 999.
Community Safety - Making East Renfrewshire a safer place
What can this site do for you?
Provide access to the Community Safety team
Access to local up-to date information
Introducing Community Police Officers for your area
Crime Prevention advice and information
Access to local crime statistics
Community safety means protecting people’s right to live in confidence and without fear for their own safety, or the safety of other people.
Crime and the fear of crime are a major concern of the residents of East Renfrewshire. Crime Prevention, including action against illegal drugs, is therefore an important way of dealing with these concerns.
Community safety however covers other issues- such as safety at work, road safety, fire safety, the availability of play areas and the prevention of anti-social behaviour.

