The largest ever survey into crime in rural areas has been launched in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to investigate the true impact of offences on countryside communities.
The survey, launched by the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN), backed by the Countryside Alliance and supported by the Home Office, is calling for people who work or live in rural areas to come forward and give their views on countryside crimes. Mark Garnier MP supports their work and urges people to complete the survey, in order to help shape the future of crime prevention and rural policing nationally and in Wyre Forest.
The survey will be open until Wednesday 24 June and to complete the survey, anyone can take part online at http://www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.net/survey?member=CA