Find out what we're doing to reduce crime and disorder in Solihull and make our communities feel safer.
You can also get advice on how to avoid being a victim of crime and find out where you can get help in your area.
Reducing crime and disorder and making our communities feel safer is something we all want to see.
This is not the responsibility of just the police but of all the agencies in Solihull. The Government wants local organisations to work together to improve the quality of life for local residents.
The Solihull Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) was set up in 2004 to tackle crime and the fear of crime in our town.
In July 2009 we relaunched with a new, more user-friendly title, the Safer Solihull Partnership.
The Safer Solihull Partnership is led by five principal partners:
The 2008-11 Solihull Safer Communities Plan sets out what we will be doing to address crime, disorder, the harm caused by drug and alcohol misuse and anti social behaviour in our borough over the coming years.
We have done an update to our plan to make sure we are still focusing on what matters most.
Alternatively, you can write to us at:
Safer Solihull Partnership
C/o Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
PO Box 18
Council House
Solihull
West Midlands
B91 9QS
Telephone: 0121 7046644 or email safersolihull@solihull.gov.uk