Community warden schemes provide a highly visible, reassuring presence, which helps to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour. The wardens also tackle anti-social behaviour through education, community action,by working closely with officers from the Council and the Police.
Community wardens provide a street-level, face-to-face contact point for all members of the public to raise any cleanliness and public safety issues that might be concerning local neighbourhoods.
Wardens work closely with all council departments to help make the borough a cleaner and safer environment for living and working in.
Local wardens focus on building strong community links, reducing crime and making the environment better for local communities.
Wardens play an important role in the community by working with schools and by helping to organise community or sporting events. They also help vulnerable members of the community, such as homeless people or isolated residents.
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