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Community Residents Meeting Waverley Arms p.h. on thursday 3rd march 2016 at 7pm


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Dear residents- your local policing team will be at your disposal at Waverley Arms p.h. on thursday 3rd march 2016 at 7pm to meet your local team with a one to one basis available & raise any current issues that you wish to.

For those residents who have never been before and are interested, the Ward Panel meeting is a forum to discuss police related matters that have arisen lately in the ward and the chance for you to raise your concerns about the ward. The Waverley Arms is a pub on Ivydale Road at the junction with Limesford Road, Nunhead, not far from Ivydale school.


I plan to come, if I don't one of my PR colleagues will be there. There is a meeting that same evening elsewhere, so we'll organise it so that both meetings are attended by at least one ward Councillor.

Renata

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