SURVEY

Safer York Partnership is working towards reducing actual and percieved anti-social behaviour in the city of York. We always welcome your views about where there are problems that we can tackle. If you would like to feedback your views of an issue that the community safety partnership is tackling at the moment please complete the survey below.

How much of a problem is Graffiti in your area? By your area I mean within 15 minutes walk from here.

Contact Us

If you would like to contact the Safer York Partnership or any of its team members, you can email us at:

safercommunities@northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk

You can also call us or fax us at:

Telephone: (01904) 669069
Fax: (01904) 669054

Or alternatively, you can send us a letter to:

Safer York Partnership
York Centre for Safer Communities
Lower Friargate
York
YO1 9SL

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Comments

Hey, I just wanted to say that I got one of your fluorescent strips on my bike today. I looked up the codes and learned how to lock my bike more securely. Thanks for the tips, this scheme is really good!

Leanne Rowe - 30th June 2010 8:17pm

Leanne, thank you for your extremely positive feedback, we are very happy that you found the cycle-strips useful and we hope it helps you keep your bike secure against theft.

Michael Frith - 1st July 2010 8:38am

i leave my bike outside the newsagents in Wip-ma-whop ma gate, when i came to collect it there is this note attatched from you code EFH.Could you please tell me whats it is about, i have had my bike registered with you

Mrs B Boyle - 30th June 2010 1:35pm

Hi Mrs Boyle, firstly can I thank you for registering your bike with us - Operation Spoke is committed to catching individuals who steal bikes and then get the bikes back to their owners quickly and easily.

You can find information about what the codes mean at http://www.saferyork.org.uk/our-priorities/volume-crime/cycle-theft/cycle-strips.php but I can tell you that codes EFH indicate that you have a good quality lock, good use of your lock, and that your bike was secured to a permanent fixture. All in all, well done, your bike was extremely well secured.

Michael Frith - 1st July 2010 8:36am

At York Hospital 2 weeks ago, my bike had a yellow tag with the code B+C. What does that mean? I can't find it on your website.

Henry Paw - 24th June 2010 1:17pm

Hi Henry, thank you for taking your time to investigate the cycle-strip and for getting in touch with the Safer York Partnership.

These strips are being attached to bicycles to alert the owners over the dangers of cycle theft in York.

Please go to: http://www.saferyork.org.uk/our-priorities/volume-crime/cycle-theft/cycle-strips.php for more information on what the codes mean.

Codes B + C indicate that your bike-lock may be poor quality and not used to best effect and this may put your bike at a greater risk of being stolen. If you go to the webpage shown above you may find some useful information on how to secure your bike against any cycle thieves.

I hope this is useful to you,

Regards,

Safer York Partnership

Michael Frith - 28th June 2010 9:56am
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