Community Speed Watch – Public Meeting

October 24th 2025

Want to help make our roads safer?

Join us to learn more about the Community Speed Watch initiative and discover how you can get involved in keeping our roads safe for everyone.

Local PCSO, Laura Putt, has been working with the Police’s Speed Watch Coordinator, Elaine Fell, who will be meeting with local volunteers and councillors to give a short presentation about what’s involved in the scheme.

The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, November 5, from 3:30pm to 4:30pm, in the Brannel Room, 22 Fore Street, St Stephen PL26 7NN.

The session will provide an opportunity for attendees to ask any questions and learn more about how they can get involved.

This is a great opportunity to find out how you can work with the police and parish council to address speeding concerns.

For more information, contact us: info@ststepheninbrannel-pc.gov.uk or call: 01726 823003

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