Hoveton Parish Council receives regular newsletters and reports from the Stalham Safer Neighbourhood Team and works closely with members of the team on local issues. Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meetings are held regularly to agree local policing priorities, along with regular Public Engagement meetings and surgeries. The latest issue of the team’s newsletter can be found below, this month including further helpful advice on scam telephone calls:
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SAM2 Data (February 2019)
In February 2019, the speeds of over 36,500 vehicles were recorded by HPC’s SAM2 device on Tunstead Road. The speed limit on this stretch of road is 30mph, but almost 20,000 vehicles were recorded at speeds of 35mph or more, with almost 500 of these vehicles travelling at speeds of 50mph or more. The data collected by the SAM2 has been shared with Norfolk Police. Please slow down in our village.

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North Norfolk Police Newsletter (February 2019)
Hoveton Parish Council receives regular newsletters and reports from the Stalham Safer Neighbourhood Team and works closely with members of the team on local issues. Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meetings are held regularly to agree local policing priorities, along with regular Public Engagement meetings and surgeries. The latest issue of the team’s newsletter can be found below:
Cluster 12 Parish Newsletter (February 2019)
Meanwhile, Norfolk Police has recently published some sound and timely advice regarding how to avoid falling victim to fraud or being bothered by rogue traders and cold callers.
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North Norfolk Police Newsletter (January 2019)
Hoveton Parish Council receives regular newsletters and reports from the Stalham Safer Neighbourhood Team and works closely with members of the team on local issues. Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meetings are held regularly to agree local policing priorities, along with regular Public Engagement meetings and surgeries. The latest issue of the team’s newsletter can be found below:
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Police Community Engagement Surgery
Just a reminder that Hoveton’s Beat Manager, PC Tom Gibbs, will be opening Hoveton Police Station to the public on Friday 18th January, from 3pm to 4pm, for a community engagement surgery. This is a wonderful opportunity for local residents to speak to PC Gibbs directly about any issues or concerns they might have, so please pop along if you can!
