Reepham police meeting date changed
A date for a meeting for people in Reepham to talk to the police and tell them about any issues they would like addressed has been changed. It will be held on Tuesday, February 23, at Reepham Town Hall from 7pm, not February 9 as previously advertised by the police.
A date for a meeting for people in Reepham to talk to the police and tell them about any issues they would like addressed has been changed.
It will be held on Tuesday, February 23, at Reepham Town Hall from 7pm, not February 9 as previously advertised by the police.
The Reepham Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) is open to anyone living in the area.
Those who attend the meeting will also hear how the safer neighbourhood team (SNT) has addressed issues previously raised and set, including parking on double yellow lines in Ollands Road in the town, anti-social behaviour in Schoolfields, Freethorpe, and crime reduction at commercial premises in Lenwade.
If you are unable to attend the meeting but would like to discuss issues with your local officer contact the team on 0845 456 4567 or visit their page at www.norfolk.police.co.uk.
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