Home Page – Welcome
Dear East Sheen Resident,
I am Sergeant Jan Medcalf and on behalf of the chair of the Police Liaison Group, Carol Graham, I would like to welcome you to the East Sheen Police Liaison Group (PLG) web site.
We are based in the Sheen Centre in Sheen Lane. You may also meet us at the PLG meetings. We bring bike marking equipment and other free items to every meeting. The aim of the PLG is to keep local people updated on crime trends in the area and to be a forum for you to express your views. Meeting dates, agendas and issues are all accessible from the home page.
To read the latest news click on PLOG (Police Blog). You may also want to have a look at our Good News Stories for positive news on crime prevention, youth outreach and solving crimes.
To have information on meetings, updates and alerts sent to you by email please subscribe below (at the bottom of the screen after the police contact numbers). Subscribing for notifications saves the police team many hours and resources.
I hope you find the content interesting and informative and both myself and Carol look forward to hearing your views at our PLG meetings.
Yours Sincerely
Sgt Jan Medcalf
East Sheen Safer Neighbourhood Team.
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