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Published at 15:40, Wednesday, 21 July 2010
WHITEHAVEN residents have had the opportunity to share their views on crime and anti-social behaviour at a community engagement event.
Time to chat: Police Authority community engagement officer Joanne Thornborrow talks to Jimmy and Jean Hughes
Cumbria Police Authority heard the views of local people at Tesco supermarket last week and the information gathered will be used to help inform Policing Priorities.
Ray Cole, Cumbria Police Authority’s chair, said: “We want to provide people with the opportunity to “have their say” on which priorities they would like Cumbria Constabulary to focus their resources on.
“One way of finding this out is to take community engagement out into the communities throughout Cumbria.”
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