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New dates have been announced for the local police beat surgeries at Hatfield Library.
Beat surgeries are an opportunity for residents to meet with their local police face-to-face, discuss any concerns and pick up useful information and advice.
At the beginning of 2023, the Welwyn Hatfield Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) joined together with the library, based in White Lion Square, to host a series of surgeries.
The series was a success and they became a regular event taking place every other month.
The new dates are:
PCSO Shannon Payne, from the Welwyn Hatfield NPT, said: “We’re delighted to announce more surgeries and we hope to meet lots more residents over the coming months.
“The surgeries are a great opportunity for you to speak to us about any issues worrying you. Please be assured we will do our very best to help.
“We share lots of useful tips to help keep you safe and there’s often free safety devices such as alarms and purse bells so it’s well worth coming along. We hope to see you there!”
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