A survey asking for residents’ views about safety in the town is running until 31 August.
Survey is now closed.
The council’s community safety team has launched the survey to find out about any concerns residents and people who work in the town have.
This will help to inform the priorities of the Safer Slough Partnership, which brings together partners from the police, council, probation service, fire service and others.
Councillor Chandra Muvvala, Lead Member for Public Protection, I.T, Customer Service and Young Futures, said: “I’m really pleased to see residents and workers in the town are being asked to share their views. It’s important everyone fills in the survey as the people in each area may spot things we don’t know about and can raise their concerns.
“Having lots of feedback will enable the Safer Slough Partnership to develop and implement an action plan to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour.”
The survey will take a few minutes to complete, and there are questions on the impact of crime and disorder, anti-social behaviour, and drugs and alcohol issues, as well as people’s experiences of reporting crime and how safe they feel in Slough.
Complete the survey online.