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Want to know more about Neighbourhood policing? Concerned about crime and anti social behaviour in East Dulwich?


Residents are welcomed to attend Ward Panel Meetings where local issues and crime statistics are discussed with local councillors, neighbourhood police and residents from the area.


I am advised that the next Ward Panel Meeting will be held at Christ Church Barry Road 25th October 18.30 onwards.

There will be 2 guest speakers - a representative from the Council's Anti Social Behavioural Unit and also a representative from a local Housing Association.


The current chair of the Panel is stepping down and nominations will be accepted for a new chair. For more details please phone 0208 8721 2447 or email [email protected]


Please come along to the meeting and meet members of the Safer Neighbourhood Team and to hear more about policing in East Dulwich.

For those of you who could not make the meeting due to the half term holiday - we had a good meeting with Housing Association representatives. Southwark Anti Social Behavioural Unit and Southwark Mediation Service. They all spoke of their links with the police over various community issues and gave examples. Crime figures for East Dulwich were given and broken down into various categories.


Discussion took place as to topics of interest which could be presented at future meetings. What Police issues would local residents like more information on i.e. traffic speed, burglaries, crime prevention, etc.


Ideas either posted on forum or PM to me.

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