Senedd Member for North Wales Sam Rowlands is calling on his constituents to have their say and help the police prioritise their neighbourhood policing activity.
The initiative, ‘North Wales Talking’, which is aimed at
understanding the crime and disorder concerns of local communities across North
Wales, is a key priority of North Wales Police Neighbourhood Policing
Teams.
Mr Rowlands said: “I think it is a great idea to ask local people, who live and work in my Region, what issues matter to them in their communities.
“I know that North Wales is one of the safest places to
live, work and visit and I welcome any measures which will help to keep it that
way.
“It is also good to see people being given the opportunity
to have their say and I urge everyone to take part in the survey.”
The short survey asks people what it is like to live in
their areas and what issues matter most to them in their community. There is
also an opportunity to raise any concerns they may have.
Feedback via North Wales Talking will enable Neighbourhood
Policing Teams, together with partner agencies to tackle the issues raised and
have a voice in how Neighbourhood Policing activity is prioritised. You can
also choose to register for the North Wales Community Alert, NWP’s free
community messaging system where you will then receive updates from your
Neighbourhood Policing Team on the action taken to tackle the top three local
community issues.
Superintendent Helen Corcoran said: “North Wales Talking
will provide residents the opportunity to tell us what issues matter most to
them in their local community. It could be anti-social behaviour that is
worrying you, or perhaps you have information to pass on about drug dealing in
your local area.
"We want your feedback which we will use to help
identify the top three issues in your area that our Neighbourhood Policing
Teams will work on over the next few months.
* To take part and be part of the conversation,
visit: www.northwalestalking.co.uk Or www.gogleddcymrunsiarad.co.uk for our Welsh survey.
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