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Residents to have their say on local crime problems in Northumberland

 
   
Date: 11/02/2011

 
 
Local residents in the Seaton Delaval area are being urged to come along to a public meeting chaired by Janet Guy, a member of Northumbria Police Authority, on Tuesday, 15 February at 7pm to have their say on policing issues.
Northumberland’s senior police officer, Chief Superintendent Mark Dennett, will be at the meeting at the Seaton Delaval and Holywell Community Centre, Elsdon Avenue, Seaton Delaval, NE25 0JL to listen to views on crime problems and local issues. He will also talk about the future plans for police services in the area.

The meeting has been organised by Northumbria Police Authority and is one of many events that takes place each year so that local residents can have their say on crime problems and local police services.

Councillor Mick Henry, Chair of Northumbria Police Authority said: “Northumbria Police Authority makes sure the police are doing a good job and fighting crime. To do this, we need to hear from local people about the issues that are important in their area. We can then make sure the police are providing services that are needed in different communities across Northumbria. Come along to the meeting and raise your concerns, problems and ideas.”

Ends (11.02.11)
For further information please contact April Shelley, Communications Officer, on 0191 433 2091 or email aprilshelley@gateshead.gov.uk