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Help decide police priorities



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Residents of St Neots and Eynesbury can tell police where their priorities should lie at a meeting next week.
The Neighbourhood Panel meeting will give people a chance to meet their their local officers to talk about any issues or concerns they have.

At each meeting, residents receive feedback on how officers and partners have been working towards the previous priorities.

The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 8 at Hail Weston Village Hall.

This meeting is open to residents in St Neots, Little Paxton, Great Paxton, Toseland, Yelling, Abbotsley, Waresley, Great Gransden, Offord D'Ary, Buckden, Diddington, Southoe, Hail Weston, Great Staughton, Stonely, Kimbolton, Tilbrook and Connington.

There will also be a meeting on April 9 at Eynesbury at Winhills School for Eynesbury residents.

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  • Last Updated: 01 April 2008 2:39 PM
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  • Location: Huntingdon
 
 
  

 
 

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