Have your say on crime and disorder

Do you want to find out more about what's happening about crime and anti-social behaviour in your area?
 
Residents across St.Helens are being urged to attend a public meeting, held by  St. Helens Community Safety Partnership, on  Monday, September 10 to find out what's being done to tackle crime and anti social behaviour across the borough.
 
The meeting  will take place in Room 10 at St. Helens Town Hall at 2pm.
 
Residents have the opportunity  within the meeting to put their questions regarding crime and disorder to the agencies that make up the Partnership - St. Helens Council, Merseyside Police, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, and the Probation Service.
 
Due to time constraints and to encourage participation residents are restricted to one question each.  The rest of the meeting is open to members of the public but content and contributions are restricted to Community Safety Partners only. 
 
If you are unable to attend and would like to submit a question or you would like to  submit a question in advance - simply email [email protected] or telephone 01744 675935 by Monday the 3rd of September. 
 
If questions are not provided in advance then members of the public who wish to ask questions on the day should be aware that the Chair may defer their question for a subsequent response as an investigation may be required.