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Rural Crime Survey

19th June 2022 @ 6:06am – by Crime Commissioner
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Have your say in Rural Crime Survey

Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer, has launched a survey for people living and working in rural communities to better understand their policing needs. The feedback will be used to hold the police to account on tackling criminal activity in rural areas.

With around two thirds of Cheshire classed as rural, protecting these communities is a priority in the Commissioner's Police and Crime Plan. Unfortunately, many of the crimes committed within rural areas often go unreported. The Rural Crime Survey aims to gather a range of people's experiences and build on the relationship that rural communities have with the police.

You can have your say on crimes ranging from theft of farm machinery, livestock or damage to property, equine (theft from working stables), wildlife (poaching and interfering with protected species), heritage (theft from churches or protected monuments) and environmental (fly tipping or polluting land or water).

John Dwyer added:

"In Cheshire we are fortunate to have a fantastic Rural Crime Team and I will continue to work alongside them, the Chief Constable and partners such as the Environment Agency to ensure rural residents feel confident in their police service.

"If we work together, taking on board the views of residents we can make Cheshire's countryside an even safer place to live, work and visit. Please do have your say."

The Rural Crime Survey will be open throughout the summer. To take part please:

Click Here for the Rural Crime Survey 2022 or email sam.baxter@cheshire.police.uk or call 07989 311548.

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