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New leaflet makes it easier for residents to contact Community Safety Wardens

3 February 2026

 

Derry and Strabane Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) has launched a new information leaflet making it easier than ever for residents to contact their local Community Safety Wardens.

The leaflet provides clear contact details for all warden teams across the district, along with their hours of service.

The scheme operates seven days a week with varying hours to ensure comprehensive coverage across urban and rural areas.

The Community Safety Warden Scheme plays a vital role in improving safety and quality of life across local communities throughout Derry and Strabane, covering areas from the city centre to rural villages.

Keith Kerrigan, Chair of Derry City and Strabane PCSP, said: "Our Community Safety Wardens are making a real difference in communities right across the district. They provide a visible, reassuring presence and work tirelessly to address local safety concerns, support vulnerable residents, and build stronger community connections. This new leaflet ensures that residents know exactly how and when to reach their local wardens, making our services more accessible to everyone who needs them."

Lead Community Safety Warden Peter Evans added: "We want to make sure that getting in touch with us is as straightforward as possible. This leaflet provides all the information residents need at their fingertips – from contact numbers for their specific area to our hours of service. Whether it's the TRIAX/Waterside team, our Outer North/Outer West wardens, the Rural team, or the Northland team, people can now easily find the right number to call. We're here to help, and this leaflet removes any barriers to reaching us."

The leaflet also includes a comprehensive list of useful contact numbers for emergency services and support organisations, making it a valuable resource for residents to keep at home.

Copies of the new leaflet are available throughout the district.

For more information, contact the PCSP Office on 028 7125 3253 or email [email protected]

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