Neighbourhood Slough policing comes to Foxborough
Neighbourhood policing will be launched in the Foxborough area of Slough next week.
The new style of Slough community policing will be introduced to residents at an open meeting on Tuesday 26 February at the Christ the Worker Church Hall in Parlaunt Road, Langley, starting at 7pm.
Insp Andy Boomer, neighbourhood inspector for Slough East, will be introducing members of the Foxborough policing team. Representatives of our partner agencies, including Slough Borough Council, will also be on hand to speak to residents.
Slough Insp Boomer said: “The meeting will start with an explanation of what neighbourhood policing is all about and we will then ask the audience to tell us the most important things they would like the partners to do to improve the quality of life in Foxborough.
“Finally, we will be asking people to be part of the Foxborough neighbourhood action group (NAG). It will be this group that steers neighbourhood policing and progresses the top priorities based on feedback provided by residents at the open meetings.
“We hope that as many people as possible will come along to meet their neighbourhood policing team and find out about how they can get involved in this new initiative.”
The neighbourhood policing team for Foxborough, Slough comprises:
Insp Andy Boomer
Sgt Damon Wilson
PC Tracey Fenton-Smyth (Neighbourhood Specialist Officer)
PCSO Vivian Bailey
All the officers can be contacted via the single non-emergency number: 0845 8 505 505.
Thames Valley Police ~ Slough