City Safety
Nottingham has a thriving evening and night-time economy, internationally accredited as a ‘Purple Flag’ city for offering a safe, diverse, and well-managed evening and night-time economy. We work closely with partners including Nottingham Trent Students’ Union, the universities, city council, local venues, pubwatch, the police and others to ensure everyone is working together to continue to make improvements in safety.
If you do have any ideas you think the city could do more to improve safety, you can email your VP Welfare & Liberation who meets regularly with stakeholders across the city.
First Aid (Defibrillators and Bleed Kits)
In an emergency, always call 999, many defibrillators or kits will need a code from the emergency services to open, and patients will still need paramedic attention and transportation for treatment as soon as possible.
999 call handlers will be able to advise you on the closest defibrillator, and bleed kit if available, but you can also be prepared by looking at https://www.defibfinder.uk/ and entering your postcode for defibrillators or https://www.bleedmap.co.uk/ in the case of a major bleed.
Police University Liaison Team:
Joint with Nottinghamshire Police, both the University of Nottingham & Nottingham Trent UniversityNottingham Trent University & University of Nottingham have an officer and a PCSO based on-campus, providing a link and close collaboration between the university and Nottinghamshire Police. Day-to-day, they can offer advice and support to students on personal safety, security, and victim support and can act as a point of contact for students.
PC Nick Lewis and PCSO Paula Hipkiss are your friendly faces in the UoN liaison team, feel free to stop them for a chat if you see them about on campus or at an event, or you can email them at [email protected].
You can also find information on your local policing team on the Nottinghamshire Police website, including signing up for Notts Alerts to hear about current policing priorities in your area.
Street Pastors
On Friday’s and Saturdays, the volunteer Street Pastors often patrol the city centre between 10-3am helping anyone who is need with water, advice and first aid as necessary.
My Local Bobby
Working with ‘My Local Bobby’ It’s In Nottingham has created the ‘Safer City Partnership’, patrolling the city centre to reduce shoplifting and support vulnerable people, including coordinating with homeless charities to support rough sleepers. Look out for them in red high-vis vests.
