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9:20am Wednesday 1st February 2012 in News By Bruce Thain
People in Hertsmere will be able raise concerns about anti-social behaviour and crime in their area at several meetings this month.
Issues of crime and disorder for a specific area will be discussed at the meetings and topics including anti-social behaviour, crime figures, Neighbourhood Watch and fire safety will be covered.
The meetings are part of Local Safety Community Partnerships which cover the whole borough and are open to everyone to attend.
The meeting for Elstree and Borehamwood will take place on Tuesday February 14 at 6.30 at the Civic Offices, in Elstree Way.
There will also be a meeting covering Radlett and Shenley, which will take place on Monday February 13 at the Radlett Centre, in Aldenham Avenue, Radlett at 6.30pm.
The partnerships in Hertsmere aim to lower crime and create safer communities by working with police, Hertsmere Borough Council, the fire service and other local organisations.
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