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Women across Bassetlaw being encouraged to take part in police survey to identify local areas where they feel unsafe

Police will work with local partners including councils to look at ways these areas can be improved where possible

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Women across Bassetlaw are being urged by police to fill out an online survey to identify problem areas where they feel unsafe so improvements can be made.

The survey is part of Nottinghamshire Police’s ‘Walk in My Shoes’ campaign that was launched on Monday (March 31).

More than 500 women and girls have already filled out our online survey.

Officers want to hear from as many women and girls as possible across the city and county about the areas they avoid and why and how they can be made safer.

The police will then work with local partners including councils to look at ways these areas can be improved where possible.  

This could include additional patrols, better lighting or CCTV coverage.

The simple online survey only takes a few minutes to fill out and will be used to make a real difference in your local area.

More than 70 percent of women and girls who completed the survey said they had experienced unwanted behaviour by men in the last year.

More than 80 percent said they had changed their running or walking route in the last year due to safety concerns.

One of the main issues identified has been harassment and staring, which has made them feel uncomfortable.

Police said there would be an in-depth look at all the locations identified once the survey ends, which is running for the next eight weeks.

Superintendent Heather Maelor, one of the leads for tackling Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) at Nottinghamshire Police’s Prevention Hub said: “I would like to thank the public and the media for sharing our online survey and taking the time to fill it out.

“We would really encourage more women and girls to spend the time filling out our survey so we can paint a comprehensive picture of the areas where they feel unsafe so we can tackle the problems raised.

“It is vitally important that women and girls feel safe across our city and county.

“So please, complete our survey, tell us your views, and we will act where we can, to ensure you feel safer.”

To take part in the survey click here: https://www.nottinghamshire.police.uk/police-forces/nottinghamshire-police/areas/campaigns/2025/walk-in-my-shoes

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