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Gedling police teams announce plans for beat surgeries in New year across borough

The events give the public the chance to meet their local officers and also discuss any concerns they might have about crime in the area

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Local policing teams have planned a number of beat surgeries across Gedling borough in the New Year.

The events give the public the chance to meet their local officers and also discuss any concerns they might have about crime in the area.

The first surgery will take place at Age Concern at Carlton Hill on Monday, January 13 at 10:00am.

A surgery is planned on Carlton Hill in January (PHOTO: Gedling Eye)

The team will then again be in the Carlton area on Thursday, February 20 when they will host a surgery at the Richard Herrod Centre on Foxhill Road from 6pm.

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Officers will host a surgery the month after in Mapperley.

The team will be at St James Church on Marshall Hill Drive from 11am on Thursday, March 6

A police spokesman said: “Please take this opportunity to raise any concerns you may have and to find out what we are doing to tackle the issues that matter to you. 

“Everyone is welcome to come along the surgeries and it would be great to see you there.”

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