Police meet with Watton residents on market day
Published:
9:33 AM December 17, 2009
Updated:
7:14 AM October 7, 2020
MORE than 200 residents met with police when they took a stall at Watton's monthly farmers market.
MORE than 200 residents met with police when they took a stall at Watton's monthly farmers market.
As well as discussing concerns and getting items security marked there was also a chance to stock up on a range of personal security devices during the market held earlier this month.
Watton Sergeant Lance Ogbourne said: 'The Bill Barrow gave many local people the opportunity to speak to their Neighbourhood Policing Team about their community concerns at a very popular marketplace.
'We are looking forward to meeting more local residents at the next market in the New Year on Saturday, February 6.'
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