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The Welwyn Hatfield Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) is inviting residents to a crime prevention stall at The Galleria in Hatfield.
Officers from the team will be hosting a stall in the engagement hub on Monday 12 February.
Residents are invited to drop in between 11.30am and 1.30pm to meet their local police, share any concerns and pick up crime prevention advice [please note this time has changed from previously advertised].
PC Molly Woodard, from the NPT, said: “This event will be an opportunity for residents to speak to us face-to-face about any local issues affecting them. If there is something that you would like our help with, please come along and we will do our best to help you.
“We’ll also be providing you with lots of useful crime prevention advice to help protect you from crime. There will also be packs of crime prevention information that you can take away with you.
“Please do come along. We are looking forward to meeting with you.”
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