The Crime and Disorder Act 1998, further amended by the Police Reform Act 2002 and the Anti Social Behaviour Act 2003, placed a joint statutory duty on local authorities to work in partnership to address issues of crime and disorder, substance misuse and a range of anti-social behaviour across the district.

This statutory duty created Great Yarmouth Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP).

The statutory members of the partnership are;


The partnership is further strengthened through representation by Norfolk Drug and Alcohol Team, Probation Service, Youth Offending Team, Broads Authority and numerous business & community representatives.

The CDRP is a vibrant partnership tackling many aspects of crime across the Borough while working with the LSP in the Social Forum www.gylsp.org.uk to deliver the 2020 Vision for the Borough.

To drive the CDRP’s work a crime audit was carried out in 2004 to look historically at data, statistics and examples of work over the period and will form a base for the next 3 year PDF Icon Crime and Disorder Reduction Strategy 05-08 (687kb).

The CDRP 3 year strategy outlines its priorities and areas the CDRP is targeting to deliver on its mission statement:

“To work with individuals, communities and our partners to build safer, cleaner and healthier communities.”

The CDRP is involved in work across the Borough such as:


To report an Emergency always dial: 999.

Norfolk Constabulary: Non-Emergency: 0845 456 4567
Anti-Social Behaviour Hotline: 0845 605 2222
CrimeStoppers (free phone and anonymous): 0800 555 111
Further information about Crimestoppers can be found at www.talkaboutyou.org

You can also report incidents of criminal damage to us by completing the online contact form below:

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