Have you got any policing concerns in Hatfield?
Residents are encouraged to come along to the next beat surgery at Hatfield Library.
Since January, officers from the Welwyn Hatfield Safer Neighbourhood Team have been teaming up with the town centre library to host regular surgeries there.
The next surgery will be taking place on Friday, July 28 between 11am and 1pm.
Beat surgeries are a great way for residents to meet face-to-face with their local police officers.
They offer an opportunity for residents to share any concerns and pick up crime prevention advice – as well as free security devices.
PCSO Mark Randall, from the Safer Neighbourhood Team, said: “We’ve met countless residents over the past seven months and we are looking forward to meeting many more.
“With it being the summer holidays, we are hoping for a great turnout.
“As your Safer Neighbourhood Team, it is our job to help tackle local crime issues and anti-social behaviour. If there’s an issue that is bothering you please come along and we will do our best to help you.”
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To receive police messages about a range of topics including burglaries, scams and missing people in your local area, sign up to owl.co.uk/herts or download the ‘OWL crime alerts’ app from your app store.
You can also use the community voice platform ‘echo’ to let police know what you think they should be prioritising in your area. Your feedback will help towards shaping the local policing priorities, initiatives and campaigns.
Visit the following:
- Welwyn Hatfield North – bit.ly/police-whnorth (Welwyn West, Welwyn East, Haldens, Sherrards, Handside, Peartree and Panshanger).
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Welwyn Hatfield South – bit.ly/police-whsouth (Hollybush, Cuffley, Howlands, Northaw, Hatfield East, Hatfield South, Welham Green, Brookmans Park and Little Heath).
- Welwyn Hatfield West – bit.ly/police-whwest (Hatfield Villages, Hatfield Central, Hatfield South West and the University of Hertfordshire).
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