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Working together for a Better Bulwell

Your local beat team officers, city services, hosing patch managers and neighbourhood management teams all work together. Find out more below...

Neighbourhood Working

Neighbourhood Management is key to delivering one of the City Council's priority, Transforming Nottingham's Neighbourhoods. The aim is to support and promote improvements to services delivered to you. They are also here to champion local concerns and needs as expressed by you, the residents.

A key responsibility of the Neighbourhood Management teams is to bring together a 'virtual' team of service providers and partners, who share a common vision in their area to work together in an integrated way - both in terms of the development of local policies and actual delivery on the ground.

To develop a 'neighbourhood' approach to working, each of the 9 Neighbourhood Management teams across the City works alongside local Beat Team Officers, City Services, and Housing Patch Managers, to keep the streets clean, create safer estates, and deal with local issues on a local level.

To find out more or to get in touch with a member of the Neighbourhood Management team please click here

Safer Neighbourhoods is the name given to neighbourhood policing in Nottinghamshire and is about providing local police for local people. Local Beat Teams operate in each area made up of a team of officers. These Local Beat Teams work in partnership with other agencies to provide the community with a visible, accessible, flexible, and responsive service. The teams devote time and resources to tackle the issues that affect the quality of life of our residents - anti-social behaviour, speeding, illegal motorbikes, drug use etc. Click here for more information on your local police beat team in Bulwell

There is a network of Housing Patch Managers who between them, cover every street in each area which are NCH tenanted. They are there to help the community with all sorts of neighbourhood issues such as anti-social behaviour and tenancy matters. To find out who your housing patch manager is please click here for Nottingham City Home's Customer Care number.

City Services provide a wide range of services to maintain and improve the environment. They clean the streets and open spaces, remove graffiti, fly-tips, Fly-posting and abandoned cars, cut grass and hedges, inspect and maintain trees, parks, playgrounds and cemeteries. 

Neighbourhood working is about making a real difference to the quality of life of the people who reside in Nottingham City.

To report any issues in your area, please contact the anti-social behaviour helpline on 0115 915 2020.

Page last updated: 21 February 2012 2:26PM