Speeding, litter and parking have been listed as the top three policing priorities for Thame.
Over 648 surveys from residents were returned and as a result the top three priorities have been identified as speeding, litter and parking.
Sgt Chris Hazell, of the neighbourhood policing team said: “I am really looking forward to actively working with our partners to tackle these issues identified by the community.
“We will be liaising with agencies including South Oxfordshire District Council and residents to ascertain exactly where the problems are and come up with workable solutions.
“Our aim is to continue working towards keeping the Thame area a safe and pleasant place to live and work and I am pleased to say that from the questionnaires there were 143 who had no issues or concerns and we our hoping to raise this number over the next few months.”
The NAG consists of police, councillors, community safety wardens, residents, businesses and other agencies.
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