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Detailed inforamtion about the Crime reduction in Harlow achieved with the help from the Safer Harlow Partnership. Harlow is now a safer place to live in, according to the latest Home Office statistics, which show that crime and disorder in the town is do

We are carrying out a major review of crime and disorder in Harlow and want to hear views from all parts of the community, including - children, youth, families, older people and local businesses.

The Safer Harlow Partnership has awarded outstanding individuals and organisations who have made a difference in making Harlow a safer place. The partnership encouraged local people and groups in the town to make nominations to those who had made a specia

Harlow’s very own ‘Supernanny’ – Christopher Dawkins - who is actually a “Supergrandad”, has started work to help support parents in the town. Christopher is Harlow’s newly appointed Senior Parenting Practioner, which is a post employed by Harlow Coun

In the last six months 43 fixed penalty notices (FPNs) have been issued by Harlow Council for litter and dumped rubbish (flytipping) offences in the town. Notices have been issued by the Council’s Clean Neighbourhood Enforcement Officer who patrols th

The Safer Harlow Partnership is getting ready to put Operation 'Bang Out Of Order' back into action again to reduce anti-social behaviour during the lead up to Halloween and firework celebrations.

Essex Police in Harlow and the Safer Harlow Partnership have supplies of a domestic property marking system called Smartwater Instant. It is a water-based yellow fluorescent solution, invisible to the naked eye. Each solution contains its own forensic cod

It’s important that you have a say over what happens in your town. Yet not everyone wants to attend Council events, speak up at meetings or write letters. That’s why the Council has been working to develop Residents’ Associations that can have a real im

INCIDENTS of noisy neighbours, teenagers hanging around, rubbish and litter on the streets, people being drunk and rowdy, vandalism, graffiti and drug use in Harlow have reduced over the last three years, according to local residents.

Harlow Council is determined to stop shopping trolleys being dumped in the town so is to charge local stores for the collection, storage and return of each trolley abandoned.