Reigate and Banstead Borough Council, the Police and YMCA East Surrey at the stakeholder event in November 2023.

Welcome

Welcome to the first Safer Redhill enewsletter. We want to keep you up to date with the work we're doing together to create a safer town centre for all our communities.

 

You're receiving this email having been an attendee at one of our events or presentations. As you know, partners from business and community organisations, as well the police, the borough council and other public sector partners have come together to develop plans following the successful bid for £265k of government's Safer Streets funding. This work also includes plans to adopt the College of Policing’s ‘Clear, Hold, Build’ framework to reduce the harm caused by crime in the town.Thank you to everyone who who has participated to date and contributed to some really valuable discussions.

 

Work has continued to develop a programme of activity to improve community safety and encourage people to take pride in Redhill. We hope you find this update useful and, of course, we welcome your feedback. We plan to hold another stakeholder event in late May and will let you know details as soon as they are confirmed.

Introducing Safer Redhill
 
Young people enjoying the new Y bus with (L to R) Left to right: Ian Burks, CEO, YMCA East Surrey, Stuart Kingsley Family Services and Youth Work Manager, YMCA East Surrey, Cllr James Baker, Deputy Mayor, Reigate & Banstead Borough Council, Cllr Richard Biggs, Leader, Reigate & Banstead Borough Council

First stop for new Y bus

Earlier this week we had our first look at YMCA East Surrey's new Y bus, which will be taking their youth workers into the heart of local communities to build positive relationships with young people. The bus will provide a focal point for activities, information, advice and support on issues such as staying safe, peer pressure and mental wellbeing.

 

Safer Streets funding has contributed two-thirds towards the cost of the bus and is paying for YMCA-led youth outreach sessions four times a week in the areas of Redhill where young people are likely to hang out. The Y bus will be making its first stop in Redhill town centre on Thursday 11 April, after it receives the final finishing touches to the interior and colourful new branding. Everyone is welcome to come along to take a look and meet the team.

Other partner news

 
Outreach youth worker, Marlon

Meet YMCA youth worker, Marlon

YMCA East Surrey’s youth workers have been out in Redhill town centre since December engaging young people in their space, with a view to building up rapport and offering information, support and activities.

 

Marlon is one of the YMCA youth workers who is out in the community on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays after school. He said: “I see youth work as a privilege rather than a job. Some might find groups of young people intimidating but, in my experience, they want to reach out. I take it as a challenge to get stuck in, try to break the ice and open up the lines of communication. It’s rewarding to be able to offer young people new and exciting ways to grow and develop so that they can respect themselves and influence others.”

Find out more about YMCA East Surrey's Street Talk

Further information