People in Great Yarmouth can have their say on policing and crime in the town at a meeting in a bar next month.
The next Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel priority setting meeting for North and South Yarmouth is taking place on Thursday, June 1 at Smudgers Bar in Sandown Road from 7pm to 8pm.
It is hosted by Great Yarmouth Police and allows people to raise any issues they have surrounding crime.
A statement from the police said: "Join us to have your say about local issues/concerns.
"The panel will discuss issues raised and decide priorities for all partners to act upon over the next three months."
The adopted priorities will be published on the Norfolk Constabulary website.
The current neighbourhood priority for officers in the North Yarmouth policing patch is tackling drug use around Nelson Road North.
In the South Yarmouth policing patch the top priority is anti-social behaviour in Barrack Estate and engagement around Marine Parade, including tackling bike theft.
For a link to join the meeting virtually, or to share any local issues or concerns with Great Yarmouth Police beat managers, email: GtYarmouth-OperationalPartnership@norfolk.police.uk
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