Down PCSP And Agencies To Meet Burrendale Residents On Community Safety

DOWN Policing and Community Safety Partnership’s Engagement Committee and the PSNI met recently to discuss community safety concerns in Newcastle. In particular they focussed on the Burrendale estate and following a discussion, members of the PCSP, PSNI and the NIHE will be available in the Burrendale Estate on Saturday 23 November from 11am to 1pm, to discuss any community safety issues with residents that may arise.xa0 xa0 [caption id="attachment_44692" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Discussing community safety in the Burrendale Estate in Newcastle were, back row: Sergeant Jimmy McIlveen, Audrey Byrne, Cllr Carmel O'Boyle, Cllr Patsy Toman. Front Row: Area Commander Chief Inspector Deirdre Bones, Cllr Willie Clarke, PCSP Chairman. Discussing community safety in the Burrendale Estate in Newcastle were, back row: Sergeant Jimmy McIlveen, Audrey Byrne, Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, Cllr Carmel O’Boyle, Cllr Patsy Toman. Front Row: Area Commander Chief Inspector Deirdre Bones, Cllr Willie Clarke, PCSP Chairman and Caitriona Cullen, PCSP member.xa0[/caption] xa0]]>

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