Have your say on how Letchworth and Baldock are policed including focus on anti-social behaviour and speeding

By Layth Yousif

19th Jan 2023 | Local News

Have your say on how Letchworth and Baldock are policed
Have your say on how Letchworth and Baldock are policed

Have your say on how the towns of Letchworth and Baldock are policed.

If you live in Letchworth or Baldock and are interested in how your town is policed, then your local officers want to hear from you. They want to know your views on what issues you think they should be focussing on for the next six months. 

The Safer Neighbourhood Teams work with local communities, dealing with short and long-term neighbourhood issues. They also work in partnership with other local agencies including North Herts District Council, to tackle many of the ongoing problems. 

The current local priorities for the Letchworth and Baldock are:  

Speeding – Norton Way North and Norton Road in Letchworth and Clothall Road in Baldock. 

Youth related ASB in Garden Square Shopping Centre, Leys Avenue and surrounding streets in Letchworth. 

Neighbourhood Sergeant Lisa Perks said: "We need input from our local communities to help us understand the issues that are impacting on them.  

"We need to know what matters most to local residents, so we can make sure we allocate resources where they are needed. Sometimes there can be an issue that is having a negative impact on a local community, but it has not been officially reported to us, so we might not be aware. We hope to capture any missing intelligence through this feedback process." 

     

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