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Dear Residents of Plaistow West & Canning Town East, Your local policing team invite you to join our next Ward Panel Meeting: | Plaistow West and Canning Town East Ward Panel Meeting | Dear Ward Members, I would like to invite you to attend the Ward Panel meeting for the Canning Town East and Plaistow West Neighbourhood Team, on THURSDAY 8TH January, 2026 AT 18:30 The meeting will be held at Plaistow Library, North St, London E13 9HN. As your local police team, we are dedicated to working to resolve any policing issues that may be present in your area. This meeting is your opportunity to have your say. There will also be representatives from Newham Council at the meeting, who may be able to assist you in any council matters you feel need addressing. We are committed to hearing from as many residents or local business owners as possible at these meetings, so please do spread the word. We aim to develop an informal atmosphere and opportunity to engage with one another. Should you wish to speak to an officer about a particular incident or any other issues that you may be experiencing now or in the future please do not hesitate to contact the Metropolitan Police on 101. Regards, Plaistow West and Canning Town East and Plaistow West Neighbourhood Team Telephone: 07464511446 Email: NEMailbox-.SNTCanningTownEast&PlaistowWest@met.police.uk Twitter: @MPSNewham Report crime by calling 101 or in an emergency call 999. Remember, you can also report crime online on our website: https://www.met.police.uk/ td > |  | | When & Where is it? | | Thu 08 Jan 2026 18:30 | E13 9HL, North Street London E13 9HL ///handy.wells.cities
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What is a Ward Panel? A Ward Panel is a community-led group where local residents meet regularly with our Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) made up of dedicated police officers and PCSOs assigned to your area. Ideally chaired by a volunteer, the panel reviews local crime trends and discusses issues like antisocial behaviour, crime, or safety concerns. Together, we set priorities and action plans to address what matters most to you. What We Aim to Achieve The Ward Panel is your chance to: Share your concerns and ideas to shape local policing priorities. Collaborate with the police to tackle community issues. Build trust and transparency through open dialogue. Your voice matters! By attending, you’ll help ensure local policing reflects our community’s needs. No prior experience is needed—just a desire to make a difference. If you are unable to attend and wish to notify us of your local concerns, then please make sure you complete the Local Matters Survey  Please click here to complete the survey
We look forward to seeing you there! |