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Community Safety

Working together to reduce crime and disorder and the fear of crime.

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The East and Mid Devon Community Safety Partnership comprises local agencies working together to reduce the crime and disorder and the fear of crime locally, in order to improve the quality of life and to create a safer living and working environment.

Members of the Community Safety Partnership include representatives from statutory and voluntary organisations as well as the business sector. The Partnership Steering Group includes representatives from:

Devon and Cornwall Police Constabulary                                                                     
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service
NHS Devon
Mid Devon District Council
Devon County Council
East Devon District Council
Devon and Cornwall Probation Service
Youth Offending Team

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The Steering Group meets bi-monthly to monitor and oversee the work of the geographical Local Action Groups along with the Diversity Group, Drugs and Alcohol Implementation Group, and Domestic Violence Forum. These thematic groups have all merged with their East Devon counterparts in order to have greater capacity in service delivery.

East and Mid Devon Community Safety Partnership Steering Group Minutes

Community Safety in Mid Devon

While Mid Devon is one of the safest areas in the country to live and work, community safety is still a high priority.  It is important to note that tackling crime and anti-social behaviour is not the responsibility of one single agency and the Community Safety Partnership prides itself on an excellent working relationship with the police, together with a wide range of other key agencies, who collectively tackle community safety. 

Please contact Julia Ryder, Community Safety and Anti Social Behaviour Officer:

  • telephone: 01884 234997
  • email: jryder@middevon.gov.uk
  • post: Community Safety Partnership Office, Lowman House, Lowman Green, Tiverton EX16 4LA.

Any complaint or information which is provided to the Community Safety Partnership Office will be treated in strict confidence. In order to investigate and resolve any issues, information may need to be shared amongst the appropriate agencies.