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New crime figures to be released


Public urged to attend DPP meeting

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Published Date: 26 August 2008
Limavady borough crime figures for the period between April-June are expected to be released at the next Limavady District Policing Partnership meeting tomorrow.
PSNI Area Commander, Insp. Clive Spence will release the report.

Members of the public are encouraged to attend the 4pm meeting at Limavady Borough Council offices.

Members of the public can submit written questions in advance of the meeting, or they can ask a member of the DPP to raise a question/issue on their behalf. There will also be an opportunity for questions to be raised by those attending.

All correspondence, requests for information or questions for submission to the police Area Commander through the District Policing Partnership, should be sent to FREEPOST Limavady DPP or email dpp@limavady.gov.uk.

The DPP can also be reached on 028 777 60314.



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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 10:25 AM
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