South Nottinghamshire Community Safety Partnership

Local events >>>
Brinsley Community Action Team Meeting - 22 February 2012
Brinsley Community Action Team Meeting
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Stapleford South East Community Action Team Meeting - 28 February 2012
Stapleford South East Community Action Team Meeting
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Nuthall East and Strelley Community Action Team Meeting - 29 February 2012
Nuthall East and Strelley Community Action Team Meeting
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Trowell Community Action Team Meeting - 29 February 2012
Trowell Community Action Team Meeting
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Neighbourhood Watch Launch in Cotgrave - 01 March 2012
If you live in Cotgrave and want to join Neighbourhood Watch please come along to the launch event
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Useful links >>>

bullet point 1. Broxtowe Community

Residents of Broxtowe Borough can contribute to making their community safer using their own home PCs on a new web-based crime alert system.


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point 2. Gedling Community

Residents of Gedling Borough can contribute to making their community safer using their own home PCs on a new web-based crime alert system.


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point 3. Rushcliffe Community

Residents of Rushcliffe Borough can contribute to making their community safer using their own home PCs on a new web-based crime alert system.


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point Beat Bullying


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point Buy with confidence


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point Chat Danger


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point Crimestoppers

Call anonymously with information about crime on
0800 555 111


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point Cyberbullying


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point e-victims


Date Added: 28.06.10



bullet point East Midlands Development Agency (emda)

East Midlands Development Agency (emda) is one of nine Regional Development Agencies in England, set up in 1999 to bring a regional focus to economic development. The East Midlands is the third most rural region in England. Rural areas
and market towns make a distinctive and important contribution to the East Midlands' economy. emda works to ensure a thriving rural economy, where businesses and communities can access the support they need, to help achieve the vision of a 'flourishing region'.


Date Added: 15.07.09