Autumn’s Community Safety & Business Resilience forum - Central District Alliance

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Autumn’s Community Safety & Business Resilience forum

This month, CDA’s quarterly Community Safety & Business Resilience forum focused on enhancing both the visitor and employee experience in the district by addressing concerns around antisocial behaviour and personal safety. This forum, which is part of CDA’s ongoing commitment to supporting business members, felt especially timely as the darker nights draw in this autumn.

Delivered in partnership with the Metropolitan Police and London Borough of Camden, the forum focused on collaboration, fostering important discussions around inclusive women’s safety opportunities and hate crime support measures in place across Camden and the West End.

With strong representation from CDA’s corporate, hospitality and leisure businesses along with positive contributions from our policing and local authority partners, all attendees valued the opportunity to work in closer partnership to enhance community safety across Holborn, Bloomsbury and St Giles.

Special thanks to the Shaftesbury Theatre for hosting at the 1911 Bar, Holborn and Covent Garden Safer Neighbourhoods Team, Bloomsbury Safer Neighbourhoods Team, Cllr Patricia Callagan (Camden Council), Mark Bradley-Drake (The Post Building), Matteo Morino (Raddison Blu London Bloomsbury) and Michaela Moores (Shaftesbury Theatre).

To find out more about find out more about our community safety partnership projects and upcoming forums, please email communitysafety@centraldistrictalliance.com.

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