What would make you feel safer at night in Swindon?
Swindon residents urged to have their say, on what makes them feel safer at night in public spaces.
What would make you feel safer at night? Residents in Swindon are being asked to have their say on what would make them feel safer at night in public spaces.
The survey, launched by the Police and Crime Commissioner, in partnership with Swindon Borough Council, and councillors will help shape a charter with the aim of making public spaces safer for all at night.
Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson said: “Only by working with residents and late-night establishments will we be able to effectively make public spaces at night safer for all and that’s why it’s so important for us to understand what practical steps we can take as a collective.
“It’s important that this charter is fit for purpose and encompasses all those who use public spaces at night, be it those who socialise in bars, pubs, and clubs or perhaps work in the late-night economy, travel home from work, exercise, travel home from visiting friends and family and all the other reasons in between.”
The Safer Nights Charter is inspired by the pledges created for the Mayor of London’s Women’s Night Safety Charter, launched in 2018, and one recently launched in Exeter. Whilst Swindon’s Charter will have elements focused on reducing violence against women and girls, it is inclusive of all those who use public spaces at night.
Cllr Peter Hutton, Wiltshire Council Portfolio Holder for Safeguarding, said: “Everyone wants to feel as safe as possible when they’re out and about at night – whether that’s enjoying the night-time economy, working a late shift or just travelling.
"This survey will provide valuable insight on what works well and what could maybe be done differently to ensure that Wiltshire at night is a safe, enjoyable and welcoming place to be for residents and businesses alike.
"I’d encourage as many people as possible to get involved in the survey as their feedback and experiences will be extremely valuable as we work together and plan the way forward.”
The survey runs until Tuesday 19 July, to take part please visit https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/KKWW539