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Police priorities for Queen Edith’s, Trumpington and Cherry Hinton

by admin on 28 February, 2011

Cambridgeshire Constabulary

Next Thursday’s South Area meeting will be discussing some important issues, including how the police spend their time.  The meeting’s at Homerton College and open to everyone. It starts at 7.30 and we anticipate the policing discussion will begin by 8 p.m. You can view an agenda on the City Council website.

The police come to the South Area meetings once every two months to put forward priorities for the next period and hear views from the public, including suggestions for new priorities. They are proposing to continue with their patrols in  Cherry Hinton High Street in response to complaints about anti-social behaviour. The police have in the past two months been able to move on troublemakers and address other breaches of the law. Although incidents have gone down, the police want to carry on with the patrols as they anticipate more anti-social behaviour as the weather improves. If you have suggestions for areas that need police action, come along and tell the police or, if you can’t get to the meeting, please let us know your views.

The meeting will also be discussing an extension to the cumulative impact zones at Cambridge Leisure and Hills Road and grants. After that it will determine three planning applications.

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