People of Great Yarmouth have been invited to have their say on policing and crime.

Norfolk Constabulary has announced its upcoming Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) priority-setting meeting for Thursday, March 7.

Beat managers for Yarmouth North and South will lead the session at St Nicholas Priory Primary School in the town centre from 7pm to highlight their recent work in the town. 

Great Yarmouth Mercury: St Nicholas Priory Primary in Great Yarmouth town centre is the new venue for the police's Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel meeting. Picture - NewsquestSt Nicholas Priory Primary in Great Yarmouth town centre is the new venue for the police's Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel meeting. Picture - Newsquest (Image: Newsquest)Guests will also be able to share their views on current policing and bring forward any concerns or issues they face in their area.

For more information, or to share any local issues or concerns with Great Yarmouth's beat managers, email: GtYarmouth-OperationalPartnership@norfolk.police.uk

Great Yarmouth Mercury: All residents are invited to attend the SNAP priority-setting meetings with Norfolk Constabulary. Picture - NewsquestAll residents are invited to attend the SNAP priority-setting meetings with Norfolk Constabulary. Picture - Newsquest (Image: Newsquest)