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Meet and greet on the beat with Grayshott's new PC
Monday 10th of August 2009
Leader of East Hampshire District Council and Grayshott ward councillor Ferris Cowper introduced the village's new constable, PC Kirsty Langridge, and well known local PCSO, James Leggat, to passers by as they shopped in Grayshott last Saturday morning.
"Grayshott is a low crime area and our aim is to keep it that way" said Councillor Cowper. "The event was a great success. The village was very supportive and especially welcoming to our new police constable.
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"As well as making a direct connection between the community and their police officers, the morning sparked a lot of interest and discussion about local policing in Grayshott. I'm very grateful to divisional commander, Chief Inspector Phil Kedge for supporting the event."
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Cllr Ferris Cowper and PC Kirsty Langridge talk to Grayshott residents
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