Join the ‘Community Conversation’ for residents, traders and service providers in St James’s Street area

THE statutory authorities want to find better ways to work with residents and businesses to improve the area so that it feels a safe and welcoming place for everyone – to involve those who live and work there more closely in decisions about how services operate – and to look at ways the police and c

Join the ‘Community Conversation’ for residents, traders and service providers in St James’s Street area

Police and Council to hold a public event to talk to people about the St James’s Street area of the city.

THE statutory authorities want to find better ways to work with residents and businesses to improve the area so that it feels a safe and welcoming place for everyone – to involve those who live and work there more closely in decisions about how services operate – and to look at ways the police and council can collaborate more closely with the local communities to enable them to develop local ideas and ambition for the neighbourhood.

If you want to have your voice heard join Chief Inspector Rachel Swinney, Brighton & Hove Prevention at Dorset Gardens Methodist Church on Thursday, June 27 from 10am to 12 noon for a Community Conversation, to look at the issues, opportunites and ambition for the area and to think about how everyone can work together to bring about improvements.

Email: Amie.Woodard@sussex.pnn.police.uk to indicate your attendance.


Event: A Community Conversation for residents and businesses in St James’s Street area

Where: Dorset Gardens Methodist Church, Dorset Gardens, Brighton

When: Thursday, June 27

Time: 10am – 12noon

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