Residents of Caister and neighbouring villages now have the opportunity to help shape policing priorities in the area.
The first Safer Neighbourhoods Action Panel (SNAP) priority meeting for Caister and rural Flegg villages will take place inside the All Saints Parish Hall, Scratby, on Thursday, June 8 from 7pm.
At the meeting, beat managers will share details on their recent work in the community and visitors will be able to share their thoughts on what the police should prioritise for upcoming months.
The adopted priorities will be published on the Norfolk Constabulary website.
A Norfolk Constabulary spokesperson said: "Join us to have your say on future priorities, get updates on previous priorities and meet your local Safer Neighbourhood Team.
"Please note that this is the first meeting held specifically for Caister, Scratby and the rural Flegg villages. A separate meeting will be held for North and South Yarmouth."
The latest SNAP meeting for North and South Yarmouth was held at Smudger's Bar, Great Yarmouth, on Thursday, June 1.
The next one is yet to be set.
Email GtYarmouth-OperationalPartnership@norfolk.police.uk for more information, or to suggest a priority.
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