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Community Safety Partnership

About the Community Safety Partnership

The Ashfield Community Safety Partnership (CSP) is a coalition of different agencies that works together to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour and protect vulnerable people across the District.

The CSP is made up of services from Nottinghamshire Police, Ashfield District Council, Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, health and Probation Services.

The CSP have set priorities for 2024 to 2027 as:

  1. Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour
  2. Protecting Vulnerable People
  3. Addressing Serious Violence, Domestic Abuse, and Violence Against Women and Girls
  4. Tackling Neighbourhood Crime

To find out more about the Ashfield Community Safety Partnership Plan, please access the plan in the downloads section.

Contact details

  • Community Safety
  • Online contact form
  • asbduty@ashfield.gov.uk
  • 01623 457345
  • Ashfield District Council
    Council Offices
    Urban Road
    Kirkby in Ashfield
    Nottinghamshire
    NG17 8DA

Downloads

Some files may not be accessible to everyone. You can request the file in a different format from the contact on this page.

  • Ashfield Community Safety Strategic Plan 2024 to 2027 (PDF - 12Mb) Uploaded 05 September 2025

Page last updated 11 September 2025

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