From the
BTP▸ press release:
DROP IN AND MEET YOUR LOCAL TRANSPORT POLICE AT TROWBRIDGE RAILWAY STATION
Officers from British Transport Police (BTP) are hosting a drop-in surgery at Trowbridge railway station on Wednesday 5 October, to provide an opportunity for passengers, local people and rail staff to discuss any concerns and priorities for policing the railways.
Officers will be holding the session at at the station from 10am to 12pm.
Those who attend will be able to meet and speak to PCs and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) whose beat includes stations and the railway line throughout Wiltshire, and on to Bath Spa and Bristol Temple Meads.
BTP is keen to listen to any concerns or comments passengers or rail staff may have about policing and crime on the railways or at stations and officers will be available to talk about the variety of work done by BTP.
Officers will also provide information and advice on how to avoid becoming a victim of crime, including helping to prevent the theft of passenger property and bicycles from trains and rail stations.
PCSO Jon Gale said: ^It is very important that local people who regularly use trains and stations are able to have their say on how they are policed. We want to listen to their concerns and then do something about them. I hope people can take the time to come and meet the team. Any issues raised are then fed into the regular tasking meeting to discuss issues relating to safety and security at stations.
^This is your opportunity to have a direct say on the subjects which matter to you. We look forward to welcoming you at Trowbridge on Wednesday, 5 October.^
For further information about the surgery please contact PCSOs Jon Gale or James Lucas, or PC Mark Jukes, on 0117 934 8995 or email
bath.npt@btp.pnn.police.uk.