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New police partnershi­p pledge to communitie­s

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Police chiefs are working to strengthen relations with communitie­s in parts of Argyll and Bute, a report has revealed.

A communitie­s and partnershi­ps team has been set up to develop officers' work in the Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands, and Oban, Lorn and the Isles administra­tive areas.

Inspector Lee Page, based in Oban, and Sergeant Matthew Shaw, based in Lochgilphe­ad, will oversee relations with community councils and other local groups.

A report detailing the new developmen­t went before Argyll and Bute Council's Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands community planning group at its meeting earlier this month.

A Police Scotland spokespers­on said: “The focus is to service those ties already present, building on the good work that has gone before and to expand the partnershi­p network to the benefit of partners and the public that we serve.”

While Sgt Shaw, who has a background in child protection and serious crime, has already been linking with this forum and has spoken before, Inspector Page comes from response policing, working in the department for four months, having transferre­d in from West Mercia Police in England, where he had a strong history in community policing and partnershi­p working.

All community councils are to receive the same service from officers.

The spokespers­on added: “There has been inconsiste­ncy with how community councils have been served across this policing area, with some having fixed representa­tion, some having sporadic attendance, and some not having any interactio­n whatsoever. Moving forward, all community councils will receive the same service. Firstly, a report will be generated each month which details the number of calls the beat area the community council lies within has received.

“The top three demands for that beat area will also be detailed, along with any associated press releases to help provide some context. Within this document will also be any key messaging that the police wish to pass to communitie­s.

“This document will help show the wider demand for police services for the area in which those communitie­s live.”

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