Residents are asked for their views on which crimes are their biggest priority

St.Helens residents are being asked what crimes they think should be made a priority in their areas.

St.Helens Council, Merseyside Police and Community Safety Partners want to know what crimes are deemed a priority across the borough.

Every year St.Helens Council’s Safer Communities team ask residents to help identify the crimes which should be focused on by local agencies for the year ahead.

To do this simply visit www.safersthelens.org.uk or find us on
facebook.com/safer.sthelens to complete a quick poll.

Councillor Sue Murphy, Cabinet Member for Family Intervention and Safer Communities said:” We want to know what the issues are which affect St.Helens residents. The poll takes less than a minute and the results will be used to help shape our priorities and determines the best action. This will greatly help us to continue to reduce crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour in St.Helens.