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Face-to-face meet with local bobbies

Published on 5th July 2007 in News

The Snaith, Airmyn, Rawcliffe and Marshland Neighbourhood Policing Team is inviting local residents to a surgery next week to discuss local policing issues.

The aim of the surgery, taking place in Snaith Sports Hall on Thursday, July 12 from 7pm until 9pm, is to enable local people to raise issues that concern them in an informal atmosphere.

Pc Janet Anderson and Police Community Support Officers John Tomkinson and Michelle Greenfield will be on hand to offer advice and support for the members of the public who would like to meet their Neighbourhood Policing Team face to face.

For further information, please contact Pc Anderson, PCSOs John Tomkinson or Michelle Greenfield on 0845 6060222.

Seen here is Pc Janet Anderson with PCSOs John Tomkinson and Michelle Greenfield. (05-07-58 GT)

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