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Public reports pack PDF 6 MB - East Lindsey District Council

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Domestic Burglary +19.4% +71Drug Offences -11.7% -44Criminal Damage -12.3% -2843.3. The number of anti-social behaviour incidents recorded by LincolnshirePolice between April 2007 and March 2010 increased by 430 (+6%).3.4. A priority selection meeting was held on 9 th November 2010.Information from the Strategic Assessment and community safetysurvey was considered, along with the reducing resources (bothphysical and financial) for partner organisations. The following threepriorities were subsequently identified:- Anti-Social Behaviour- Domestic Burglary- The night time economy3.5. Reducing reoffending is also recognised as a statutory responsibility ofthe partnership, but delivery is managed across Lincolnshire by theReducing Reoffending Board (through implementation of IntegratedOffender Management).3.6. After much consideration, road safety was not selected as a priority for2011/12. During 2010/11 ELCSP implemented a number of projectsaimed at road safety, these include:Mature driver programme: This aims to increase safety andawareness for individuals aged 65 and over who are at a higher risk ofbeing killed or seriously injured in a road traffic accidentWheelie bin stickers: A pilot programme will commence shortly inthe village of Bilsby whereby stickers will be placed on residents’wheelie bins to remind drivers of the 30mph speed limit.Modified Car Show in Skegness: The event aims to engage withyounger drivers and educate them about safe driving and respectingother road users and members of the public.However, it has been extremely difficult for the partnership to identifywhat it can do to address road safety issues over and above what theLincolnshire Road Safety Partnership (LRSP) is already doing.3.7. The following provides a brief overview of key facts and figures uponwhich the partnership based the priority making decisions.Page 36

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