Raise Loddon policing issues in meeting
POLICE are inviting local people to a meeting to suggest ways in which their neighbourhood can be improved in the Loddon area. Members of the public are welcome to attend the meeting, have their say about their community, and raise any concerns they may have.
POLICE are inviting local people to a meeting to suggest ways in which their neighbourhood can be improved in the Loddon area.
Members of the public are welcome to attend the meeting, have their say about their community, and raise any concerns they may have.
Following consultation, the panel made up of representatives from the police, South Norfolk District Council, and other partner agencies will then decide on the priorities for all partners to act to act upon for the next four months.
The last two priorities that the South Norfolk Action Panel (SNAP) focused on were to target anti-social behaviour in Thurlton, and to work with licensees to resolve alcohol related problems and noise nuisance in the High Street, Loddon.
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The SNAP meeting will be held in the dining hall at Hobart High School in Kitten's Lane on May 26 at 7pm.
If you are unable to attend the meeting and would like to raise an issue to be considered as a priority by contacting an officer from the team on 0845 456 4567 or email sntloddon@norfolk.pnn.police.uk.
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