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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

A plan to make Haringey one of the safest boroughs in London has been drawn up by the council.

The Community Safety Strategy sets out how the local authority will work with the police, communities, the voluntary sector and other groups to reduce the borough’s crime rate.

Haringey had the ninth highest level of recorded offences out of 32 London boroughs in the 12 months to February 2018, with high rates of gun and knife crime.

Youth crime is a particular problem, with 346 victims of serious youth violence in the borough during the 12 months to January 2019.

The council hopes the four-year plan will reduce levels of crime and antisocial behaviour, ensure people feel safe in their homes and in public spaces, cut reoffending rates, and ensure the public has confidence in members of the borough’s community safety partnership.

It will focus on tackling high-harm crime, domestic abuse and wider forms of violence against women and girls, and exploitation – including the ‘county lines’ drug trade.

Plans include targeting crime hotspots, working with schools to convey an anti-violence message and rolling out more CCTV cameras.

The community and safety strategy will link up with other council initiatives such as the young people at risk strategy and the borough plan.

It was approved by Haringey’s cabinet on Tuesday (June 18) and will be voted on at a full council meeting.

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Amen.

Hahaha. Noting that it states ‘one of the’ safest... so just move from the 9th highest to the 17th highest level of recorded offence does and all is in order... 

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