People across Gedling borough are being invited to join Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Gary Godden for an community-led conversation about crime across the borough.
Mr Godden (pictured, below) said the Public Safety Social in Gedling Borough event will be ‘about listening, explaining and solving things together.’
“It’s an opportunity for residents who care about public safety in Gedling to share local insights, hear what’s already happening, and explore what more can be done through partnership,” he said.

“It is not a public meeting or complaint forum, but a space for people who want to contribute thoughtfully to discussions about community safety, neighbourhood issues and prevention.
“Whether your interest is antisocial behaviour, neighbourhood policing, youth safety, rural crime, or wider community concerns, your perspective matters.
The event will begin with local overviews from the Police and Crime Commissioner, Neighbourhood Policing Inspector and Community Safety Manager. There will then be open conversations over tea and coffee and opportunities to raise issues, ask questions and share ideas
The event will take place on March 30 at 6pm and the location will be confirmed 48 hours prior to event to ensure security.
The event is free to attend and is open to all.
You can book your free ticket HERE




