Category: Police

  • Moped related crime

    From the office of Tulip Siddiq

    Dear >,

    A number of residents have taken the time to contact me with their concerns about moped-related crime in our constituency and across London over the past months.

    This type of crime has risen seven-fold across the capital in only two years and I know many people are understandably worried.

    I would like to invite you to a drop-in session I’m holding later this month. Representatives from the Camden Metropolitan Police and Brent Metropolitan Police will be in attendance.

    This is an opportunity for local residents to drop-by and discuss the concerns that they have and for the police to update people on the work that they’re doing.

    Date: Thursday 26th October
    Time: 5 – 7 pm
    Venue: Swiss Cottage Community Centre, 19 Winchester Rd, London NW3 3NR

    You are welcome to drop-in anytime during these two hours. I hope to see you there.

    Please let me know if you can come by emailing me at tulip@tulipsiddiq.com.

    Best wishes,

    Tulip Siddiq MP

    Labour Member of Parliament for Hampstead and Kilburn

    http://mailchi.mp/tulipsiddiq/tulip-siddiq-mp-april-enewsletter-2458565

  • Queen’s Park residents unhappy at rundown of Kilburn police station and the reduction in size of the Safer Neighbourhood Team

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    Following a discussion on policing at the April monthly meeting, QPARA Chair, Janis Denselow, has written to complain that the absence of a police presence in the area makes it difficult to work together for a safer London.

    Police complaint  24 Apr 16

  • Meet the Met Police Borough Commander at 7pm on 15th March at the Brent Civic Centre

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    Brent Safer Neighbourhood Board Public Meeting

    Do you have concerns about crime or safety? Do you have ideas about how to make Brent safer, cut crime near you or involve people in making their communities safer?

    Brent’s Safer Neighbourhood Board was set up by the Mayor of London in 2014 to hold local police to account and help set police priorities. Its members are Brent residents from different parts of the community.

    They are holding a meeting for people to find out what the Board does, the projects it has funded, and to give people the opportunity to ask the police commander questions and give ideas.

    Brent Civic Centre
    Conference Hall
    7-9pm Tuesday 15 March 2016
    Tea/coffee and biscuits from 6.45pm

    Don’t forget that you can meet members of our Queen’s Park Safer Neighbourhood team at the QPARA meeting monthly meeting, next meeting 10th March, when Acting Sergeant Martin Redshaw or one of his team provides an update on activity within our area.

    The Safer Neighbourhood Team also hold regular surgeries at the Farmers Market and Crime Prevention Stalls at Kilburn Library. The schedule is on their website: http://content.met.police.uk/Team/Brent/Queenspark