Consultation process
Sensemaking Poll: Community SafetyHow do you feel about the safety of our community in the locality, and what are your biggest concerns or worries? Tell us what matters to you and share your ideas in the feedback box below
How do you feel about the safety of our community in the locality, and what are your biggest concerns or worries?
What steps do you think our community should take to improve safety and security for everyone?
Are there specific spaces, areas, or neighbourhoods within Port Glasgow that you feel are particularly unsafe, and why?
How do you believe we can better communicate and collaborate as a community to address safety concerns?
Are there any specific safety initiatives or programs that you've seen implemented elsewhere that you think would be beneficial for our community?
Do you know who to report community safety concerns to? Do you have confidence in reporting your concerns?
Tell us what matters to you and share your ideas in the feedback box below
The noise from quad bikes and scooters at all hours of the night is a nightmare.
More investment in high-quality public spaces would encourage positive community interaction.
Let's focus on proactive solutions rather than just reacting to incidents.
The response times for non-emergency calls to the police need to be improved.
I'm concerned about the lack of amenities for young people, which surely contributes to them causing trouble.
It's not safe for women to be walking alone here at night, period.
The council needs to address the issue of derelict properties, as they are a magnet for problems.
It's about creating a community where people feel proud and safe, and that requires investment.
The perceived rise in anti-social behaviour is really affecting the town's reputation.
The park isn't safe for families anymore.