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P.A.C.T.
MEETINGS - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
| WHAT
IS A PACT MEETING? |
| PACT
stands for Police And Communities Together. It is an initiative
from Lancashire Constabulary aimed at giving villagers a
say in how Hesketh Bank and Tarleton is policed. It is an
opportunity to meet our Community Beat Manager, Phil Corrigan
and tell him what your priorities are in terms of local
policing. The CBM will then discuss the issues raised with
his PACT Panel and agree priorities. |
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| HOW
DO I GET INVOLVED? |
| PACT
Meetings will take place in Tarleton or Hesketh Bank during
the first week of every month. Look out for posters around
the village or check the EVENTS page for the dates, times
and venue and just go along. If you can't get to the meeting
you can speak to the Community Beat Manager directly. |
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| WHAT
CAN I ASK AT A PACT MEETING? |
| Basically
you can ask whatever you want! The idea
behind PACT is to give you the chance to task your local
bobby to deal with the top policing priorities in your area
in any given month. It is about policing issues, but if you
want to raise something else, the Community Beat Manager will
be able to pass on that information to the relevant part of
the Constabulary or one of the Constabulary's partners. |
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| HOW
WILL I KNOW IF MY REQUEST HAS BEEN CONSIDERED? |
| All
the issues raised in the PACT Meeting will be discussed by
the PACT Panel that will then
decide on the main priorites for that month. The areas of
focus will be shown on this website. |
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