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A police surgery is being held on the Jackmans estate in Letchworth this Thursday (9 February).
PCSO Kim Carthy, who covers the estate, is hosting a surgery between 9am and 10am in the community centre café (in Ivel Court).
Locals are invited to go along to share their views on local policing and gain crime prevention advice.
PCSO Carthy said: “I am looking forward to meeting residents on Thursday and I am hopeful that a good number attend.
“Is there a local issue that you need help with? Or something else you would like to speak to police about? Please come along so we can talk it through. I’ll do everything I can to help you.
“If you are unable to attend and wish to speak to me, you are welcome to get in touch on email.”
To receive police messages about a range of topics including burglaries, scams and missing people in your local area, sign up to OWL (opens in a new window) or download the ‘OWL crime alerts’ app from your app store.
You can use our community voice platform ‘echo’ to let us know what you think we should be prioritising in Letchworth. Your feedback will help towards shaping our local policing priorities, initiatives and campaigns. Visit echo (opens in a new window) and tell us your thoughts.