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Postcards give residents the chance to air concerns
"Concerned of Constantine, mad from Mawnan or pained of Ponsanooth?" Then the police want to hear from you.
This was the message from PC Derek Cormac, neighbourhood beat manager for the villages.
Postcards are sending out postcards to residents and asking people to fill them in expressing concerns about issues that affect them locally.
The scheme is aimed at giving local people a voice and is part of Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT)
PC Derek Cormack, said: "As much as we would like, we cannot solve everyone's problems but this can help us prioritise our time and efforts on matters that are achievable.
"The issues need not just be police related, they could involve other agencies such as highways, housing associations or even parish councils."
The PACT cards and boxes are being placed at Budock village store, Constantine Post Office, Gweek store, Mabe village store.
People can also pick them up at Mawnan village store, Ponsanooth store, Stithians store and at the Longdowns service station.
5:02pm Saturday 10th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: ecky thump, Budock on 8:31am Mon 12 May 08
Hmmm, postcards. Perhaps this might work better than the other ways of communicating with the police, which in my experience have recieved little or no response. Perhaps it might work something like this;
Having an OK time, but if you could see yourself putting right the illegal parking, overnight parties, tipping of rubbish etc then it might be even better.
Wish you WERE here!
Hmmm, postcards. Perhaps this might work better than the other ways of communicating with the police, which in my experience have recieved little or no response. Perhaps it might work something like this;
Having an OK time, but if you could see yourself putting right the illegal parking, overnight parties, tipping of rubbish etc then it might be even better.
Wish you WERE here!
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