Police and Communities Together
Police and Communities Together - known as PACT meetings - give
residents the chance to regularly meet with their local Community
Beat Manager to discuss policing issues affecting the areas where
they live.
What is PACT?
PACT helps inform people about how they can get in touch with their
local Community Beat Manager or Police Community Support Officer.
It also provides a way that officers can be tasked by the
communities they serve.
When are PACT meetings - and what happens at
them?
There is at least one public PACT meeting in the first week of
every month - more may be arranged for any one month. Anyone can
attend a meeting.
At the meeting, you can talk to your area's Community Beat Manager
or Police Community Support Officer about any of the issues that
are affecting you.
After the meeting, the PACT panel will meet to decide which tasks
the local officer will concentrate on in the forthcoming
month.
Please visit the Lancashire Constabulary website
(external link) website for more information about PACT
meetings near you and to find out who your local Community Beat
Managers and Police Community Support Officers are.
Related information
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