There are two meetings taking place soon which anyone interested in asking questions or influencing aspects of policing is in-vited to attend. If anyone would like to become more actively involved in Neighbourhood Watch in Kenn, or intends to go to either of these meetings, please contact one of us.
Jan and Colin Bedford.
Received 21st April— PCC Police Public Forum
Sue Mountstevens, your Police and Crime Commissioner will be holding her next public forum on Wednesday, June 3rd from 1845 – 2100 at Gordano School, St Mary’s Road, Portishead, BS20 7QR.
It’s a chance for you to hear from Somerset’s Area Commander Chief Superintendent Daimon Tilley, and to ask any questions to the PCC, the Area Commander and other senior police
officers.
If you would like to attend please register in advance by visiting www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/north-somerset-pcc-police-public-forum-tickets-16481889776 , by calling 01275 816377 or emailing pcc [at] avonandsomerset [dot] police [dot] uk so we can ensure a seat is reserved for you.
If you have questions please email them ahead of the event. This will enable the PCC and senior police officers to bring the relevant information to the meeting and give those who cannot attend an opportunity to have an input.
You can also tweet your questions to @AandSPCC using the hash tag #YPCCYV
Additional information
There is also an event set up on our Facebook page, where we have also been/will continue to publicise the event. We are also sharing the event on Twitter in the same way. If you tweet us using @AandSPCC we will look to retweet your posts.
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GENERAL – This is the time of year when there is often an upturn in the number of vehicle crimes. Please remind members of the need to ensure vehicles are secured when unattended and that no items of value are left on display.
PACT/Have Your Say meeting – 5 May at Castlewood starting at 7.30pm
If you have any information about suspicious incidents or activity please telephone the
police on the general number 101. Please remember to ask the call handler to mark, or tag, your call `NHW’ (Neighbourhood Watch) NHW office 01278-644799
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If you have information about any crime, phone the police on 101 or you can call
anonymously to the independent charity CRIMESTOPPERS 0800 555 111. For general information about Neighbourhood Watch nationally see the www.ourwatch.org.uk website.