Questions from a range of sources have been pulled together to understand issues that are affecting local communities and any positive impact Neighbourhood Watch activity is having to address local concerns. The survey
Due to the pandemic and resulting measures implemented by the UK Government, the annual Safer Gosport Community Day did not take place on April 25th 2020. Usually at the Community Day,
A small army of volunteers is being trained to support those most in need during the coronavirus pandemic. Following a call for help, almost 340 people have signed up for the
Non-essential services remain on a reduced basis and you can find out details about this from the Gosport Borough Council website – also available are contact details for queries
Vulnerable Gosport people struggling to cope during the coronavirus crisis can now get matched with volunteers or community groups who can help them. They just need to contact a new service,
Following the latest government Coronavirus advice, which includes minimising social contact, Gosport Community Safety Partnership’s annual event will not be taking place on Saturday 25th April 2020. Gosport Borough Council is
Hampshire Constabulary, together with Mutual Gain, are looking for residents and young people to join in a community conversation to find out what would make Bridgemary safer and make local
Gosport Neighbourhood Police Central team will be holding several public beat surgeries at Brockhurst Gate Retail Park over the coming months. This is a
Caroline Dinenage MP is hosting a Crime and Policing Event to enable local residents to learn more about what steps are being taken to to reduce crime levels and increase
Gosport Community Safety Partnership carry out an annual survey at Safer Gosport Community Day which takes place in April each year, to find out how safe residents feel living in