Thames Valley Police Aylesbury Vale are inviting locals to discuss crime prevention in the area.
Meeting with the local neighbourhood policing team are taking place across June. The first meeting was on Monday 3rd June at Stoke Mandeville Hospital's cafe, with more planned on Friday 7th June at Walton Court Centre (10am) and Wednesday 12th June at Southcourt Baptist church (1pm).
Neighbourhood community teams work together with locals to prevent and reduce crime and disorder. As well as this, they improve neighbourhood conditions and feelings of security.
The team regularly publishes its crime prevention priorities and actions taken. Most recently, they have been tackling street drinking in Aylesbury town centre and scooters in pedestrian areas.
Residents are welcome to come along to the meetings to discuss any issues they may have.

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