Police holding two beat surgeries in Hucknall tomorrow morning

By Tom Surgay

15th Feb 2023 | Local News

Local police are holding two beat surgeries in Hucknall tomorrow (Thursday 16 February). Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
Local police are holding two beat surgeries in Hucknall tomorrow (Thursday 16 February). Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

Local police are holding two beat surgeries in Hucknall tomorrow (Thursday 16 February).

This will give residents opportunities to raise any concerns they have about crime or potential criminal activity in the town.

They will be able to ask questions or flag any issues in-person to officers who regularly patrol the patch and are therefore extremely familiar with Hucknall.

The surgeries will be held in the morning at St Peter and St Paul's Church on Ruffs Drive and at Hucknall Library on South Street.

A post on Ashfield Police's Facebook page said: "Just a quick reminder about HUCKNALL BEAT SURGERIES. There will be two BEAT SURGERIES held tomorrow, 16/02/2023 by different officers from HUCKNALL BEAT TEAM.

"16/02/2023 09:30 – 10:30 ST PETER & ST PAULS CHURCH, RUFFS DRIVE."

"16/02/2023 10.00 -11.00 HUCKNALL LIBRARY."

"Please feel free to pop down to either BEAT SURGERY no matter what area that you live in HUCKNALL."

     

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