Council wants your take on hate crimes in South Holland

Lincolnshire County Council’s Community Safety Partnership has created a hate crime survey for the public to register incidents of hate crimes.

Hate crimes include hostility based on race, gender, disability, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation.

The short survey is for everyone, whether or not you have been a victim of or witnessed hate crime.

The survey can be completed anonymously and is available in English, English Easy Read, Polish, Latvian and Lithuanian.

To take the survey, visit lincolnshire.gov.uk/lincolnshire-community-safety-partnership or collect a physical copy from South Holland District Council offices in Spalding.

Lincolnshire Community Safety Partnership said it wants to understand more about the nature and extent of hate crime in the county.

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