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Residents invited to have their say about police priorities in Burnham

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Burnham-On-Sea residents will be able to have their say about policing in the town when a quarterly public meeting is held this Thursday (May 5th).

The ‘Have Your Say’ meeting gives local residents a chance to influence what happens in their neighbourhood. The meeting will be held at 7.30pm in Burnham’s Rosewood Communal Hall in Rosewood Close.

At Burnham’s last PACT meeting, held in January, residents requested that the top priorities should be anti-social behaviour, particularly skate boarding, on the South Esplanade; and dog fouling.

A police spokeswoman told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “The Burnham Neighbourhood Team is dedicated to making your community safer and stronger by finding local solutions to local problems.”

“Please support us in this by taking the time to speak to us about community concerns, their causes and possible solutions. It is only by all working together that we can make a difference.”

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