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
We need a more strategic, multi-agency approach to tackle the root causes of crime, not just reactive policing.
It feels like this part of town has just been forgotten about.
The drug problem is out of control. You can see deals happening openly and nothing ever gets done about it.
Property crime, like shed break-ins and car vandalism, is becoming far too common.
Visible community policing is essential to rebuilding trust and deterring low-level crime.
Improving street lighting across the board would be a simple but effective first step.
More bobbies on the beat, that's what we need. Not just driving past in a van.
I've reported issues time and time again and you never hear anything back. It's pointless.
A properly funded and well-organized Neighbourhood Watch program could be very effective here.
It's the constant vandalism that gets you down. Broken bottles in the park, graffiti everywhere. It feels like no one cares.