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Monmouthshire Community Safety Partnership is seeking your views to help them better understand the needs and concerns of Monmouthshire communities.

The partnership comprises organisations which include the council, Gwent Police, South Wales Fire and Rescue Services, Probation Service and Aneurin Bevan Health Board.

By sharing your experiences and insights, you are helping to create a safer, more secure environment for everyone.

The survey allows residents and business owners to express how safe they feel in their local community and provides an opportunity to give feedback on possible improvements.

Three surveys are available through Let’s Talk Monmouthshire: one for community members, one for businesses, and a young people’s survey for those under 18.

To take part, visit the Let’s Talk website or your local community hub, library or leisure centre to pick up a paper copy.

The online version can be found here: www.letstalkmonmouthshire.co.uk/community-safety-survey.

The survey will close on Saturday 31 May 2025.

Community safety involves ensuring that our neighbourhoods are safe and welcoming for everyone, including visitors to Monmouthshire. It encompasses crime prevention, promoting health and well-being, and fostering trust and cooperation among community members.

Monmouthshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Equalities and Engagement, Cllr Angela Sandles, stated: “Monmouthshire is a wonderful place to live and visit, and we’re working with our partners to ensure that everyone can enjoy our county with confidence. Please take the time to complete the survey; it will help us shape an even safer Monmouthshire.”