Well this will be the last blog before Christmas. Last Sunday PC Jeanette Denton and PC Sharon Conway attended St Marys Church for the Christmas Service and PCSO David Wright presented one of the readings.
Some of you may have seen the Sunday people newspaper last weekend, where there was a double page spread about the Night Time Economy in Southampton. From doing my nights weekend the weekend before the article, I can confirm it is a very realistic account of a Friday/Saturday night in the centre of town.
We held our Junior PCSO Christmas party last week at Kingsland Community centre. It was a really good evening, with about 25 children attending. Several parents supported us as well. PCSO Ken Payne who used to be part of the team, came over from the Isle of Wight to be santa to the children, and only one of them recognised him!
The Policing Pledge has been advertised again, as you may have seen and heard on the TV and radio. This has provided us with further guidance on the content and layout of the community newsletters we send out, and also confirmation that we need to have monthly community priority setting meetings for each beat. I have sent out Decembers community newsletters for Northam and St Marys by email. If you are not on the email list and would like to be added, please let me know. The next community priority setting meetings are planned for Northam on 4 January, 6pm at the NTRA office, and St Marys on 9 February, 6pm at Central Halls, St Mary St. Please come along to raise and discuss your concerns and issues.
I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and thanks for reading the blog
Cheers
Dick
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
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