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Safer Neighbourhoods gives you the opportunity to set the agenda in your area and help implement lasting solutions. |
Throughout the year your Safer Neighbourhood team attends a variety of open public sessions. These meetings give the community a chance to meet their local officers in an informal setting, presenting the opportunity for residents to bring up any concerns they may have or to simply make suggestions and comments.
These meetings can take two general formats: a Neighbourhood Panel Meeting or a Safer Neighbourhood Surgery.
Neighbourhood Panel Meetings
Neighbourhood Panel Meetings allow the public to raise and discuss any issues or problems within the area.
Panels can be made up of police officers, PCSOs, Special Constables and partnership members such as councillors, head teachers, park wardens and housing officers. Local volunteers, such as Neighbourhood Watch and Key Individual Network members, play an important part too.
The public are consulted on what they feel the main issues are in their area, such as anti-social behaviour or nuisance vehicles. The panel members then prioritise these issues for the next three months and set about tackling them.
At the following meeting the public feed back on how they feel the priorities have been dealt with in a rolling cycle of consultation.
The general public are welcome to attend the panel meeting to voice their concerns or to learn more about neighbourhood policing.
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Your team
Find out who patrols your neighbourhood and where your local Safer Neighbourhood meeting is by using the postcode search below.
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