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What is PACT? (Partners and Communities Together)

Partners and Communities Together gives you the chance to influence what happens in your neighbourhood. PACT is a mechanism whereby issues identified through PACT meetings in your neighbourhood, are taken to a PACT partnership panel where courses of action are agreed.


How to get involved
PACT - Partners and Communities Together meetings give you the chance to meet your Neighbourhood Team, have a say on how your neighbourhood is policed and monitor our performance.

  • You can find out when your next PACT meeting is by entering your postcode into the In your area section of the website.
  • At the PACT meeting you can tell your Neighbourhood Team what issues concern you. After the meeting, a smaller group called a PACT partnership panel decides on how they will work together to resolve the neighbourhood priorities.
  • The Neighbourhood Team will report back to the next meeting on progress and will update the In your area section of the website accordingly.
  • PACT meetings are open to everyone.

If you can't get to the meeting, you can register your Safer, Stronger Neighbourhood priorities for your own neighbourhood area online: register your priorities on-line here

Who should sit on a PACT partnership panel?
The following partners and other interested parties should be considered to sit on each panel:

  • Local Authority/District Council representative
  • Youth Service
  • Representatives from Housing associations
  • Environmental Officer
  • Parish Councillor
  • Representatives from education/health/fire
  • Business Community
  • Licensees
  • Faith group representatives
  • Residents’ association members
  • Local residents and other community representatives
  • Police (Neighbourhood Inspector, Sergeant, NBM, PCSO)
  • Specialist agency in relation to a specific problem. For example, Environment Agency for Fly Tipping

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