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North Wales Police want to hear what matters to you.
North Wales Talking is a major initiative being launched by North Wales Police. This is a key priority of our Neighbourhood Policing Teams, aiming to understand the crime and disorder concerns of our local communities across North Wales.
We would like you to take a minute to complete our short survey about what it is like to live in your area and what issues matter most to you and your community. It is also an opportunity for you to raise any concerns you may have.
Your feedback received via North Wales Talking will enable Neighbourhood Policing Teams, together with partner agencies, to act on the information received and tackle the issues raised that matter most to our communities. In doing so, you are given a voice in how Neighbourhood Policing activity is prioritised.
You can also choose to register for the North Wales Community Alert – our free community messaging system where you will then receive updates from your Neighbourhood Policing Team on the action taken to tackle the top three local community issues.
The big advantage of this system is that it allows you to inform North Wales Police of your issues but in turn we are able to keep you informed about how we plan to tackle the issues you have raised. We can also keep you updated with information relating to crime and disorder that is happening in your neighbourhood and provide crime prevention advice to help you avoid becoming a victim of crime.”
Superintendent Helen Corcoran said: “Our Neighbourhood Policing Teams want to be sure that we’re tackling the things that matter most to those we serve – you.
"North Wales Talking will provide residents the opportunity to tell us what issues matter most to them in their local community. It could be anti-social behaviour that is worrying you, or perhaps you have information to pass on about drug dealing in your local area.
"Our communities play a crucial part in helping us prevent and detect crime and anti-social behaviour. Working together, we can make North Wales the safest place in the UK to live, work and visit
"We want your feedback which we will use to help identify the top three issues in your area that our Neighbourhood Policing Teams will work on over the next few months.
"I would also urge you to sign up to North Wales Community Alert when completing the survey. You will then receive updates from your Neighbourhood Policing Team about the action taken to tackle the community’s local issues."
To take part and be part of the conversation, visit: www.northwalestalking.co.uk Or www.gogleddcymrunsiarad.co.uk for our welsh survey.
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