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Consultation has concluded
Council invites public submissions and comments in relation to its draft Community Safety Plan 2016-2020. The draft Plan is on exhibition until 30 June 2016. Copies can be viewed at:
In the document library to the right of this screen
Council libraries during library hours
Council's Administration Building, 41 Burelli Street, Wollongong, between 9am and 5pm week days
The Community Safety Plan draws together background data ad research about local crime problems. It identifies partnerships and programs, along with priorities and actions for the coming years to help reduce crime and contribute to making Wollongong a safer place.
Council invites public submissions and comments in relation to its draft Community Safety Plan 2016-2020. The draft Plan is on exhibition until 30 June 2016. Copies can be viewed at:
In the document library to the right of this screen
Council libraries during library hours
Council's Administration Building, 41 Burelli Street, Wollongong, between 9am and 5pm week days
The Community Safety Plan draws together background data ad research about local crime problems. It identifies partnerships and programs, along with priorities and actions for the coming years to help reduce crime and contribute to making Wollongong a safer place.
Please read Council's Privacy Notification before making a submission. Written submissions on the draft Community Safety Plan should be addressed to the General Manager, Locked Bag 8821, Wollongong DC, 2500 or by email to records@Wollongong.nsw.gov.au. For more information contact Council's Customer Service Centre on 4227 7111.