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Neighbourhood Panels
Neighbourhood Panels: Frequently Asked Questions
There are several issues that are often raised at Neighbourhood Panel meetings. We have put together a list of the most frequently asked about services. Please use the links below to find out more.
Neighbourhood Panel for the Littleport Area
Current information about Littleport's Neighbourhood Panel, including meetings and minutes can be found below:
Summary of Neighbourhood Panel July 2011
It was agreed by the Panel on 26th July that the Policing priorities (for the next 3 months) will be
- Continuing to address drugs activity in Littleport
- Speeding along Wisbech Road
Non-police priorities (for the next 3 months) will be
Neighbourhood Panel for the West Area
Current information about the West Area's Neighbourhood Panel, including meetings and minutes can be found below:
Summary of Neighbourhood Panel July 2011
The Panel agreed that the policing priorities for the 3 months to the end of September should be:
- Tackling speeding offences across the Panel area
- Addressing illegal parking across the Panel area
The Panel agreed that the other priorities should be
Neighbourhood Panel for the Soham and East Area
Current information about Soham and East Area's Neighbourhood Panel, including meetings and minutes can be found below:
Summary of Soham and East Area Neighbourhood Panel January 2012
The Panel agreed that the policing priorities for the 3 months to the end of March should be
Neighbourhood Panel for the South Area
Current information about the South Area's Neighbourhood Panel, including meetings and minutes can be found below:
Summary of South Area Neighbourhood Panel January 2012
The Panel agreed that the policing priorities for the 3 months to the end of March should be:
- Speeding Offences across the Panel area
- Driving and Parking Offences across the Panel area
Neighbourhood Panels
The Council, together with other important service providers in our area, is working to ensure that the community can have a say in how services are delivered. There is still much work to be done - this is a relatively new way of working - but the Council hopes that Neighbourhood Panels will continue to be a valuable part of community life in the District.





