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John HarveyCity Centre Manager
Exeter City Centre Late Night Safety Workshop
‘Scene Setting’
9 July 2013
What’s happening? …perception and reality The night-time economy within the context of a
changing city centre Successes to date… Agenda for action…
@ Twitter #ExAtNight WiFi
Four elements to what I’ve to say…
What’s happening? …perception and realityCrime Statistics (1)…
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Exeter City ENTE all offences excluding domestic violence - 1st May 2005 to 30th April 2013
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What’s happening? …perception and realityCrime Statistics (2)…
Recorded crime… Actual crime… Overall crime = moving in the right direction
ENTE crime = unacceptably static Exeter’s statistically a ‘safe city’ – but there are real
night-time challenges and challenges around perceptions of safety
City Centre as a ‘shop window’ Alcohol related problems a challenge nationally… …but opportunities for Exeter to be an exemplar of
best practice
Observations…
City Centre Strategy Retail focus of change to date… Step-change delivered through Princesshay scheme
– need to replicate changes in behaviour across the City Centre
Bus Station redevelopment – mixed use scheme, complementing the existing City Centre offer…& then Guildhall Centre & West Quarter change?
City Centre as a ‘shop window’
The night-time economy within the context of a changing City Centre
Exeter Alcohol, Violence & Night Time Economy
Group (EAVNTE) H2O Project Community Alcohol Partnership Taxi Marshall Scheme CCTV – link in to Police Control at Middlemoor
Successes to date…
City Centre Strategy Further cementing Café Society A vibrant evening and late-night economy –
attracting the broadest cross-section of the
population Taxis & transport Safe Zone Using and strengthening existing partnerships –
such as EBAC
Agenda for action…
John Harvey Contacts:
e-mail – [email protected]
Mobile – 07885 760 496
Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/exeterccm
Slideshare – http://www.slideshare.net/exeterccm
John Harvey Contacts:
e-mail – [email protected]
Mobile – 07885 760 496
Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/exeterccm
Slideshare – http://www.slideshare.net/exeterccm