Residents of Great Yarmouth, Caister and neighbouring villages have been invited to have their say on policing and crime.

Norfolk Constabulary is hosting two Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) priority-setting meetings in September.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: St Nicholas Priory Primary in Great Yarmouth town centre is the new venue for the police's Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel meeting. Picture - NewsquestSt Nicholas Priory Primary in Great Yarmouth town centre is the new venue for the police's Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel meeting. Picture - Newsquest (Image: Newsquest)

In Great Yarmouth, police will hold the next SNAP meeting at the new venue of St Nicholas Priory Primary School in the Marketplace on Thursday, September 7 from 6pm.

On Thursday, September 14, Scratby Village Hall will be the venue for the Caister, Coastal and Rural Flegg Villages' SNAP meeting from 7pm. 

Great Yarmouth Mercury: The Caister and surrounding villages' SNAP priority meeting will be held at Scratby Village Hall. Picture - James WeedsThe Caister and surrounding villages' SNAP priority meeting will be held at Scratby Village Hall. Picture - James Weeds (Image: James Weeds)

The meetings offer an opportunity for members of the public to find out what the Safer Neighbourhood Team have been up to over the last few months, as well as to discuss what people think police and other local authorities should be prioritising where they live.

The adopted priorities will be published on the Norfolk Constabulary website.

For more information, or to make a suggestion for a new priority, email GtYarmouth-OperationalPartnership@norfolk.police.uk . 

All residents are welcome to join the meetings.

Great Yarmouth Mercury: All residents are invited to attend the SNAP priority-setting meetings with Norfolk Constabulary. Picture - NewsquestAll residents are invited to attend the SNAP priority-setting meetings with Norfolk Constabulary. Picture - Newsquest (Image: Newsquest)