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Buckie police to roll out mobile community surgeries


By Alan Beresford

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COMMUNITY policing is set to spread its wings in the Buckie area when a series of mobile surgeries get under way later this week.

Buckie and Keith Community Officer PC Rachel Barclay. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Buckie and Keith Community Officer PC Rachel Barclay. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

Over the course of this Thursday and Friday the police mobile will be out and about in the villages surrounding Buckie in a bid to make it easier for people to pop along and have a word with officers about local matters concerning them.

Leading the initiative is Buckie's new Police Community Officer Rachel Barclay.

She said: "The community surgeries are aimed at making policing more accessible to communities and I hope people pop by and see us."

No appointments are needed for the surgeries.

On Thursday, December 3 the Millennium Square in Cullen in the first stop on the surgery tour from 10am to 11.30am.

After that it will head for Seafield Terrace in Portknockie for a 90-minute stint between 1pm and 2.30pm.

On Friday the mobile office will be out and about again at the same times, heading for Seaview Road, Findochty and Stewart Street, Portgordon respectively.


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