People in Gorleston and its surrounding villages can help shape how the area is policed by taking part in an online meeting.
A Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) priority-setting meeting for Gorleston and its surrounding parishes is taking place on Wednesday, April 5, from 7pm.
As well as Gorleston, the Great Yarmouth Police-organised event will cover priorities for Bradwell, Cobholm and Southtown, and the Southern Villages beat patch.
A statement from the police said: "If you live in Gorleston and have a suggestion for what you think we should be prioritising where you live, join the next Neighbourhood Priority Setting meeting online."
The adopted priorities will be published on the Norfolk Constabulary website.
The current priority for Gorleston is reducing anti-social behaviour on the High Street.
If you live in #Gorleston and have a suggestion for what you think we should be prioritising where you live, join the next Neighbourhood Priority Setting meeting online on Wed 5 April, from 7pm. Email GtYarmouth-OperationalPartnership@norfolk.police.uk for a link to join. pic.twitter.com/Qgo1aNDCAz
— Gt Yarmouth Police (@GYarmouthPolice) March 27, 2023
For a link to join the meeting virtually, or to share any local issues or concerns with Gorleston's beat managers, email: GtYarmouth-OperationalPartnership@norfolk.police.uk
For the North and South Yarmouth areas, the next SNAP priority setting meeting will take place on June 1. Caister and east rural Flegg villages will have their own specific SNAP meeting on June 8.
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