The police in Blaby are inviting residents to take part in their next joint online eMeeting (previously called web chat).
Officers will be available online on Thursday February 23 between 6.30pm and 7.30pm along with their colleagues from the Blaby Community Safety Partnership to discuss local issues and answer any questions you may have.
Log on to www.leics.police.uk/blabyemeeting to discuss any issues or concerns in your area or find out more about your local police officers.
On the panel will be, Sergeant Rachael Payne and Teresa Neal, Community Safety Team Leader from Blaby District Council who has responsibility for managing a team of officers who deal with anti-social behaviour, domestic abuse, substance use, youth activities, First Contact and schemes such as the Home Security Project and Community Safety Roadshows.
The panel will be happy to answer any questions you have on crime, anti-social behaviour (ASB) and crime prevention.
Sergeant Payne said;
“If you live or work in the Blaby, Narborough, Enderby, Whetstone, Glen Parva, Cosby, Braunstone Town, Glenfield, Leicester Forest East, Kirby Muxloe, Countesthorpe and surrounding villages, Thorpe Astley, Fosse Park or any of the Fosse villages please join in and chat directly to your local officers.”
Blaby consultation events are held regularly online on the last Thursday of every month. For details of past online chats please visit ww.leics.police.uk/webchat and www.leics.police.uk/rpuwebchat.
Log on to http://kimtag.com/blabylpu for ways to contact your local beat officer.
Sign up to Neighbourhood Link, www.neighbourhoodlink.co.uk to get updates on local policing issues from Leicestershire Constabulary.