EARL’S COURT SAFER NEIGHBOURHOOD TEAM
The Metropolitan Police and Earl’s Court Safer Neighbourhood Team
are pleased to be involved with the Earl’s Court Community Festival again this year. We will be running various
presentations at the Fair held on Sunday 21st June 2009 and will have police
vehicles for visitors to the stand to look around. We will also be opening the
Police Box, opposite the underground station for photo opportunities and will
be available all day to answer any questions you may have about the Safer Neighbourhood of Earl’s Court.
What are Safer Neighbourhoods?
Safer Neighbourhoods are about local policing; police and partners working with
you, to identify and tackle issues of concerns in Earl’s Court.
Our aim is to listen and talk to you, to find out what most affects your daily
life and feeling of security. These may be issues such as anti-social
behaviour, graffiti, noisy neighbourhoods, yobs or vandalism. We will then work
in partnership with you and other agencies to find a lasting solution.
What we can do for you
The Earl’s Court Safer Neighbourhood Team is here to make a difference in the community.
If you have concerns about day-to-day crime and disorder issues, or if you
would like to get involved, please contact the Earl’s Court team: www.met.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods
Or contact:
earlscourt.snt@met.police.uk
020 8721 2003
Alternatively visit us at the Police Box, opposite Earl’s Court Underground Station, the first Thursday of every month 2pm – 3pm.
What we are doing
Cutting out anti-social behaviour
Working with local agencies to clean up graffiti
Seizing alcohol within the designated no drinking zone
Providing personal safety and crime prevention advice
Detecting and Deterring Crime within the ward
Making London safer