Community Safety Survey 2021

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Consultation has concluded and outcomes have been published.

Mother and daughter holding hands crossing road

Thank you to everyone who completed our 2021 Community Safety Survey.

We received 196 responses, and the top safety concerns were Burglary (44%) followed by Road User Behaviour (42%). 

Survey results also revealed that people would like to see more focus on the strengthening of relationships between residents and neighbourhoods as well a focus on raising community awareness of crime prevention and safety. 

Local Police and Neighbourhood Watch have been proactive within the community educating local residents about simple crime prevention and community safety measures that they can implement. The Shire, WA Police and Neighbourhood Watch have been involved in the following initiatives to promote community safety and strengthen community relationships:

  • Mundijong Blue Tree Event focusing on mental health;
  • Gone in Less than 60 Seconds promotions at local shopping centres to address theft from motor vehicles; and
  • Community Barbecues with a focus on the strengthening of relationships between residents and neighbourhoods.

For more information about community safety in the Shire, visit our website.

Thank you to everyone who completed our 2021 Community Safety Survey.

We received 196 responses, and the top safety concerns were Burglary (44%) followed by Road User Behaviour (42%). 

Survey results also revealed that people would like to see more focus on the strengthening of relationships between residents and neighbourhoods as well a focus on raising community awareness of crime prevention and safety. 

Local Police and Neighbourhood Watch have been proactive within the community educating local residents about simple crime prevention and community safety measures that they can implement. The Shire, WA Police and Neighbourhood Watch have been involved in the following initiatives to promote community safety and strengthen community relationships:

  • Mundijong Blue Tree Event focusing on mental health;
  • Gone in Less than 60 Seconds promotions at local shopping centres to address theft from motor vehicles; and
  • Community Barbecues with a focus on the strengthening of relationships between residents and neighbourhoods.

For more information about community safety in the Shire, visit our website.

Consultation has concluded and outcomes have been published.

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    Can the shire put in a proper footpath from Byford secondary to Marri Grove PS via the land behind Woolworths? Many students are using the mud road and occasionally there are hoons/utes who drive there that cause a concern for the students.

    Sofi asked almost 3 years ago

    Hi Sophie, 

    Thanks for your question. We will be taking your feedback about this on board when gathering the results to the 2021 Community Safety Survey.