Pledges to the public
As part of neighbourhood policing, we make a number of pledges
to you, the public.

We will:
- Deal with policing issues in your area that matter most to
you
- Involve you in identifying priorities and taking action to
tackle them
- Have officers that you know and recognise and a direct number
to contact them on
We aim to:
- Involve you in identifying local priorities and taking action
to tackle them
- Reduce crime, nuisance and disorder
- Reduce fear of crime and increase feelings of safety
- Increase public satisfaction and confidence in the police
- Detect more crime
- Create safer and more confident communities
Our aim is to listen to you to find out what most affects your
daily life and feelings of security. We’ll then work in partnership
with local agencies such as the council, Neighbourhood Watch and
the Fire Brigade to find lasting solutions, bringing to justice
those responsible for committing crime, nuisance and disorder.
What we ask of you
We want to know the community issues that matter to you.
You can come and tell us at one of the events listed on
your neighbourhood page, submit a web contact form, call the
team's mobile phone number or stop them in the street to tell them
what matters to you.
What you say
The issues you tell us about are taken to a Neighbourhood Action
Panel.
The meetings are held so members of the community can discuss their
concerns and collectively seek solutions to local issues.
We deliver
Working together we will address these priorities and keep you
updated on progress.
You can on the local priorities on the neighbourhood page for
your area to view the team’s progress and search those already
completed.
As part of our policing pledge to you, any issues you call us about
which are listed as a neighbourhood priority will be attended
within 60 minutes when attendance is required.
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