Women’s Night Safety Charter

The Mayor of London is shaping the new Police & Crime Plan, setting out policing priorities across the city. The consultation is open until 12 February 2025—your input is crucial.

We want to ensure nightlife, and the 24-hour economy are a priority in the plan. Key mentions from the draft plan:

  • “Women in London feel less safe than men, particularly at night.” – Public Attitude Survey
  • “MOPAC, the Met Police, and partners will enhance safety through technology, including CCTV improvements and TfL trials on bus shelters.”
  • “MOPAC will work with the GLA to ensure London’s nightlife is safe for everyone.”
  • “Women’s Safety Audits will be embedded across London boroughs to improve safety in public spaces.”

Make your voice heard! Please respond to the consultation and share it with your network.

Right to the City: Launching Artist-led Women’s Night Walks

Publica is launching artist-led Women’s Night Walks to explore safety at night, featuring artists Louisa Tan, Belinda Zhawi, Clara Fran, Beth Allen, and María Venegas Rabá.

Walk dates:

  • Wed, 05 MarchOut After Dark
  • Mon, 10 MarchCity Soundscapes
  • Wed, 19 MarchThe Long Way Around
  • Mon, 24 MarchThe Nightwatch Carnival

Open to women, girls, and non-binary people who live, work, or visit the City of London.
Sign up here: Expression of Interest Form
Deadline: 11 February 2025

Each walk will accommodate up to 20 participants