Click to download: 2017_02_28 final
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LHNCC minutes – January
Click to download: 2017_01_24-final
Police online poll for public
(adapted from a post on Tower Wharf Residents’ Association’s website)
Police Scotland is inviting people to tell them what they want from local policing via a new online survey. The survey, which takes 15 minutes to complete, follows feedback from communities who want better opportunities to have their say.
Chief Constable Phil Gormley said, ‘Police Scotland wants to gather and understand views which reflect the needs of communities.’
The year-long survey went live yesterday at www.scotland.police.uk/yourviewcounts.
Go take, take 15 minutes and tell them what you think!
LHNCC February minutes
Please note that LHNCC is currently unquorate, so these minutes are not formally approved. However, they hopefully provide a useful record of LHNCC’s activities.
Click to download: 2016_02_23 final
LHNCC March meeting agenda
Click to download: 2016_03_22 agenda
LHNCC February meeting agenda
Click to download: 2016_02_23 agenda
LHNCC January meeting agenda
Click to download: 2016_01_26 agenda
What are your priorities for the police service?
(adapted from a post on Leith Links CC’s website)
The Scottish Government is reviewing the Strategic Police Priorities set under the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012.
The first stage of this review is a broad discussion centred around the question ‘What are your priorities for your police service?’: https://ideas.scotland.gov.uk/strategic-police-priorities. The consultation is open until 12 February 2016.
They want to hear from members of the public, communities, local police scrutiny committees, and all those involved in issues connected to policing in Scotland about what is important to you. As with most consultations, the more responses the better so please do share.
LHNCC October minutes
Click to download: 2015_10_07 final
Message from DCC Iain Livingston
(adapted from an email from Police Scotland)
Following on from the message you may have received yesterday from Edinburgh Divisional Commander Mark Williams regarding the tragic events in Paris please find see an additional national message from Deputy Chief Constable Iain Livingston QPM.
We invite you to feed in any concerns in relation to increased tensions or concerns within your communities which may arise as a result of this incident.
Should you wish a visit in person from Police Scotland to discuss any issues or concerns please contact Police Scotland at your earliest convenience to arrange suitable time.