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Police & communities

A new model of neighbourhood policing has been launched in Nottinghamshire, putting more officers in the right place at the right time to tackle community priorities and improve public trust and confidence.

 

It means people across all 12 neighbourhood policing areas will see a consistent presence of bobbies on the beat, with resources safeguarded so they can be dedicated to working shoulder-to-shoulder with the community and being visible, accessible and familiar to people in their neighbourhoods.

 

The roll-out by Nottinghamshire Police follows a pledge by Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Gary Godden earlier this year to enhance the capacity and effectiveness of neighbourhood policing teams across the city and county.

 

To watch a video on the roll out, click the link below,

https://youtu.be/W8MBm9CWFBY?si=oNSQmQazhmflBnHG

 

For the full story, visit our website

New plan to bring police and communities closer | Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner