Hampshire

Netley Residents Can Raise Local Concerns at Police Meeting

By

Karen McGinn
11 March 2026, 3:17 pm

Local officers from the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary are hosting a meeting for residents in Netley, Hampshire, today, 11 March 2026. The event will take place at 16:30 at St Edward’s Church to give people a chance to talk directly with officers about safety in their neighbourhood.

The meeting, known as a beat surgery, allows the local neighbourhood policing team to hear concerns from the community in an informal setting. People living nearby can report specific issues or suggest where police should focus their efforts to help improve local security and public confidence.

According to Hampshire Alert, these sessions are held in accessible community spaces to make it easier for residents to engage with the force. The goal of the meeting is to ensure that policing priorities are closely aligned with the actual needs of the people in the Netley area.

Residents are encouraged to drop by the church this afternoon to share their views. The feedback provided during these face-to-face talks helps the police determine which local issues require the most attention and resources.

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