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Posted on March 14, 2024March 14, 2024 by admin

Policing: Meet Rural Flegg’s Beat Manager

YOUR BEAT MANAGERS

Your safer neighbourhood team

What is a Beat Manager?

The Beat Manager is a local police officer whose aim is to keep your neighbourhood safe to live, work in and visit.

Your Beat Manager PC is here to engage with local communities and work to solve local issues and priorities within your neighbourhood.

Email us at SNTGY@norfolk.police.uk

Your Beat Manager

PC Gary May

Rural Flegg Villages Beat Manager (covering Ashby with Oby, Filby, Fleggburgh, Hemsby, Martham, Mautby, Repps with Bastwick, Rollesby, Runham, Somerton, Stokesby with Herringby, Thrigby, Thurne and Winterton-on-Sea).

Did you know?

You can report any non-emergency crime or incident online at norfolk.police.uk or via the QR code here. Just scan it with your mobile phone camera or QR code reader.

Always call 999 in an emergency.

Suspicious activity? Call us on 101. Emergency? Always use 999.

f Great Yarmouth Police @GYarmouthPolice

@norfolkpolice

NORFOLK CONSTABULARY

norfolk.police.uk

Find out more about Crime and policing in the Flegg Area

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