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Dear Resident
Please find attached to this email a copy of the ‘Alvechurch and Wythall SNT Monthly Newsletter - February 2026’ edition which provides various information including a overview of what your Safer Neighbourhood Team have been up to during the last month within your area. Residents of Alvechurch , Beoley and Wythall parishes will now have a new way to stay informed about the work being done to help keep their communities safe, thanks to the launch of a monthly newsletter from the Alvechurch and Wythall Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT). The newsletter aims to provide regular monthly updates on the team’s actions, initiatives, and community engagement efforts. From tackling anti-social behaviour and speeding concerns, to supporting vulnerable residents and attending local events. The newsletter will highlight the work being done in direct response to issues raised by the public and your Parish Council.
This months newsletter consists of 5 pages. The pages have been individually saved in an easy to read ‘JPEG’ picture file format and added as an attachment to this message for easy access.
Why It Matters The SNT plays a vital role in maintaining safety and building trust within the community. By sharing updates and outcomes, the newsletter helps residents understand how their concerns are being addressed and what steps are being taken to resolve them. We want people to feel confident that their voices are being heard. This newsletter is about transparency, accountability, and celebrating the positive impact of community policing.
What to Expect
Each edition will include: • Updates on local concerns and actions taken • General SNT news • Upcoming events and engagement opportunities
Get Involved
Under our Local Policing Charter, residents are encouraged to share community concerns with their Parish Council. Your Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) works closely with Parish Councils to stay informed about local ‘Parish Priorities’. These concerns help shape the focus of our policing efforts, ensuring we tackle the issues that matter.
Thank you for your support.
Kind regards
Mark
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