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Virtual meetings this month for resident to share concerns with Norfolk Police




Norfolk Police will be holding virtual meetings in which residents can have their say about local issues and concerns.

A Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meeting will take place on Wednesday, January 27 at 7pm for Downham and the surrounding parishes and villages including Terrington St Clement, Clenchwarton, Tilney All Saints, Terrington St John, West Winch, North Runcton, Middleton and Wimbotsham.

There will also be a meeting for the Lynn area on Wednesday, January 20.

Two Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meetings will take place online this month for West Norfolk residents
Two Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meetings will take place online this month for West Norfolk residents

The meetings will be held over Microsoft Teams which is available to download for free to your devices from the App store.

Those who are unable to attend the meetings can email their concerns to EOKingsLynn@norfolk.police.uk so that this can be put to the panel on the night.

The panel will discuss issues raised and decide priorities for all partners to act upon over the following three months.

The adopted priorities will be published on the Norfolk Constabulary website and also on social media pages.

In normal circumstances, the Lynn SNAP meeting has taken place at the town hall, but it has been forced to adapt and move online due to the pandemic and tier four restrictions.



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