Derbyshire Police officers have launched a new survey to find out what issues matter to people in the county.
The Community Voice survey has replaced and refreshed a previous survey called "Derbyshire Talking", which is used by local police teams to set their priorities and work with partners to tackle issues stated in responses.
Assistant Chief Constable Michelle Shooter, who leads Neighbourhood Policing Teams, said: “The Community Voice survey is a valuable link between residents and business owners and their local Safer Neighbourhood Team.
“It empowers residents to speak up about the issues that matter most to them and equips our officers and staff with information to ensure our response is targeted and having the best impact to improve the lives of local people."
Calling on people to complete the survey and encourage neighbours, friends and family to do the same, ACC Shooter added: "By working together, we can continue to make Derbyshire safer for everyone. Whether it’s knife crime or noisy neighbours, fraud or fly-tipping, speeding or cyber crime, we want to hear what matters most to you."
You’ll also have the opportunity to sign up for Derbyshire Alert to receive updates and crime prevention advice from your local policing team.

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