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Confidence in police high among Macclesfield retail workers, survey suggests

By Matthew Hancock-Bruce 20th Aug 2025

Cheshire Police have been surveying shop staff, managers and store owners (Credit: Cheshire Police)
Cheshire Police have been surveying shop staff, managers and store owners (Credit: Cheshire Police)

Retail workers in Macclesfield are confident in local policing.

Over 210 shop staff, managers and store owners across the county have been surveyed by Cheshire Police for their opinions on how crime in their town is dealt with.

Of those from Macclesfield, 76% said they felt confident that if they were to report a crime, officers would take it seriously and act upon it promptly.

Meanwhile, 78% felt police responded to emergencies effectively and 88% feel Macclesfield is a safe place to socialise.

Sergeant Matt Salmon said: "We know that retail crime, street robbery and anti-social behaviour are all issues that residents in Cheshire want to see that police tackle head on, so it was very reassuring for us hear that everyone from store managers, owners, colleagues on the shop floor and security teams feel safe working and socialising in their towns.

"Antisocial behaviour, retail crime and street crime have a big impact on our local communities and will not be tolerated in Cheshire.

"Those who commit these offences can expect to face the consequences of their actions."

88% of those surveyed feel Macclesfield is a safe place to socialise (Credit: Cheshire Police)

The survey was conducted following the government's launch of the Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee earlier this year.

In June, Cheshire Police joined fellow forces across England and Wales in supporting the government's Safer Streets Summer initiative, with the aim of increasing the visible policing presence in hotspot areas and working with partner agencies to keep town centres safe.

Running until September 30, the initiative has seen officers visit a number of retailers in Warrington, Macclesfield and Chester with a survey to find out how they felt their area was policed and what issues mattered to them.

Sergeant Salmon added: "It was great for our officers to get out an about into their local towns, meeting those who work in our shops who, like us, serve the local community every single day.

"Work such as this show that we listen and understand the concerns they have regarding a number of issues and that we are doing all we can to tackle them all year round – not just in the summer months."

     

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