Although overall levels of crime in Norfolk continue to fall and detection rates have increased, the fear of crime generally continues to be a concern in the County. Norfolk is recognised as one of the safest Counties in the Country, but the general public still need reassurance ,in particular relating the their home security. Norfolk PACT – Partners Against Crime Taskforce, who celebrated their tenth anniversary last year, continue to campaign and support initiatives to help victims and potential victims of crime. To further assist in this, Norfolk PACT in conjunction with Zoom Zoom in Norwich have just relaunched their website to help provide such public reassurance on the web. Terry Pigott, Managing Director of Zoom Zoom said “ We are delighted to be involved with Norfolk PACT and helping them design and put the web site together. It provides some really useful information about their various projects.” Paddy Seligman one of Norfolk PACT’s Trustees said ,“ Zoom Zoom have been very supportive and we are grateful to them for their help and creative skills in putting such a useful and informative web site together”. Becky Watney ,Project Manager at Zoom Zoom who worked closely with Norfolk PACT on the project said,” The site is very user friendly and will be further developed as more projects are launched.” Access to the site can be found on www.norfolkpact.com Norfolk PACT is a broad based community partnership uniting commerce, industry, the public sector and the people of Norfolk. It’s aims are to improve the quality of life for all people in the County by introducing and supporting initiatives, which help to reduce crime, the fear of crime, improve community safety and encourage good citizenship in young people. A registered Charity and a Company limited by guarantee, set up in 1996 it aims to raise funds through membership subscription, donation or sponsorship activity. These funds are then invested in community safety initiatives and the management and co-ordination or a range of projects that address our aims. Web site www.norfolkpact.com