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PCSP to hold four community meetings

BANBRIDGE Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) Policing Committee will be working with the PSNI Banbridge Area Neighbourhood Policing Teams during January to help ensure that local policing delivery reflects the involvement, views and priorities of local communities.

Four local community meetings will be held across the District and attended by officers from the local Neighbourhood Policing Teams to give local people the opportunity to discuss any related issues or concerns, and to comment on the draft local Policing Plan for 2013/14.

It’s also an opportunity to identify events and activities that would help local communities and groups engage with local Neighbourhood Officers over the coming year.

The first meeting will be held tonight (Tuesday January 8) to cover the Gilford area, which includes Lauerncetown and Scarva). It will get underway at 7.30pm in Gilford Community Centre committee room

Rathfriland’s bowling pavilion will be the venue for the next meeting on Thursday 17th January 2013 at 8pm.

An action plan for promoting community confidence in policing prior to and after Dromore police station closes will be discussed at meeting in the town’s Holm Park bowling pavilion at 8.15pm on Wednesday January 23.

The final meeting will be in Banbridge at the Old Tech on Tuesday January 29 at 7.30pm.

This is your opportunity to help ensure improved policing service delivery.

For further information, please contact the Banbridge PCSP staffing team on 028 4062 0248 or Email: pcsp@banbridge.gov.uk


 
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