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Police step up local advice surgeries



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Published Date:
03 October 2008

Regular Tuesday and Friday sessions are being launched

Police are stepping up their surgeries in the Beecroft area of Dunstable. From Friday, October 10 an advice and help session will be held at the new Beehive Children's Centre every Friday afternoon.

PC Mandy Corrigan or Police Community Support Officer Raja Saleem will be at the centre, at Beecroft Lower School, Westfield Road, from 1pm to 3pm.

One of the officers will also be at the centre from 9am to 12 noon for three out of four Tuesdays each month. This month, the sessions will go ahead on October 14, October 21 and October 28. The revamped service replaces the surgeries previously held at Beecroft Community Centre. People can go along to talk about their concerns, pass on information, ask for crime prevention advice or just to get to know the officers.

Anyone who cannot go along to the surgeries, but would like to speak to one of the officers, can contact them on 01582 473112. They can also be reached via the main switchboard, on 01234 841212. But in an emergency, always dial 999. Or click here to email them.

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  • Last Updated: 03 October 2008 11:36 AM
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