Public Invited To Stroud Police/Community Meeting

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Public Invited To Stroud Police/Community Meeting

Stroud residents can attend the next Police Community Consultative Meeting (PCCM) for their area on Thursday February 8th.

The latest PCCM will be held at 7.30pm at The Falcon Inn in Painswick.

Organised by Gloucestershire Police Authority, PCCMs give the public a chance to discuss any policing issues they may have with a member of the Authority and with officers working in their community.

The feedback obtained during the meetings is used by police to assess their progress, plan future operations and help determine local policing priorities.

"If you have concerns about crime and disorder in your area come along and tell us about it," said Insp Nick Holmes, of Stroud police.

"For the PCCM to be effective it is important that a wide variety of views are expressed on local policing issues, and everyone involved within the community is invited to attend."


Posted : 24/01/2007 16:37:02

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