RESIDENTS will have the chance to meet police at mobile stations tomorrow and Thursday.
People can voice any concerns and ask for information and crime prevention advice at the annual public consultations via a series of mobile police stations and at the Methodist Church, in Wellington Road, Enfield.
Tomorrow, the mobile police stations will be set up between 9.30am and 11am at Queen Anne's Place, in Enfield, between 11.30am and 1pm at Cambridge Terrace shops; and between 2pm and 3pm at the Esso Service Station, in Great Cambridge Road.
The consultation at the BHP Methodist Church will take place on Thursday between 6.30pm and 9pm.
People can also speak to Enfield Council's "envirocrime" officers and councillors.
Glenn Breslin, chairman of the BHP Community Action Partnership in Enfield (CAPE), said: "When we meet, we deliver to the Safer Neighbourhood's team a list of priorities derived from crime figures, residents' comments and recent issues.
"The public consultation gives the chance to the community to have an input into what's happening and how the neighbourhood is being policed."
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