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Police and Communities Together (PACT)

Police and Communities Together (PACT)


Police and Communities Together, or PACT, is the name Lancashire Constabulary give to making sure you have a say and involvement in how your local neighbourhood is policed.

The PACT process gives you the chance to meet your neighbourhood policing team every month, have a say on how your neighbourhood is policed and monitor their performance.

You can find out when and where your next PACT meeting is by entering your postcode into the 'My Neighbourhood' panel to the right hand side of this page.

At the PACT meeting you can tell your neighbourhood policing team what issues concern you. After discussion, a smaller group called a PACT panel decides on the top three policing priorities for the month.

The neighbourhood policing team will report back to the next meeting on progress on solving the issues - sometimes working with other agencies.

PACT meetings are open to everyone.

Please use the link to the left to search for your local PACT meeting.

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