West Yorkshire Police has shared how the public can make the most of opportunities to discuss concerns and crime in different neighbourhoods.
A number of regular Community Hub sessions are taking place across the district this Summer, giving people the chance to have an informal chat with PCs.
PCSO 164 Clapperton will be attending a session between 10am and 11am at St Martins Church, Heaton, on July 21.
On the same day, between 3.30pm and 5.30pm, Dewsbury & Mirfield Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) Officers and the area’s Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinator will be at Ravensthorpe Library, Dewsbury.
The force said: “Come along and speak to your local Officers about any concerns you may have in your community, also get information on Neighbourhood Watch and Crime Prevention.”
It comes ahead of the Pudsey PACT Meeting between 7pm and 8pm on July 28, 2022.
Pudsey’s NPT will be highlighting how it is working to meet the area’s policing priorities.
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