IT'S BEEN a busy few weeks for Milford Haven's Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT).

PCSO Stacy Thomas recently attended the first Coombs Drive and Hilton Avenue Neighbourhood Watch meeting which received an excellent turnout and looks to have a bright future.

PC Neil Lees ran the recent PACT (Police and Communities Together) meeting.

These give residents the chance to discuss problems where they live, and help to set the priorities for police action locally.

A reminder to all members of the public that this forum meets at 7pm every second Thursday at Johnston Institute.

Last week, the Community Speed Watch group carried out vehicle speed checks in various locations, in a bid to combat speeding.

Further checks will be carried out over the coming week.

Milford NPT has been continuing its Street of The Week initiative, where residents are given crime prevention advice.

Officers have also carried out ‘street briefings’ with the Mobile Police Station.

On Thursday, May 17, PCSO Jon HOPE and PC Lees will be facilitating “Break Time Bobby” with pupils of the Meads Infant School.

At noon that day, 12pm PCSO Jon Hope will also visit the Mount Estate Community Centre to meet with members of the public.

On Wednesday, May 23, PCSO Beth Devonald and PC Lees will host a pupil police surgery at Milford Haven School, and PCSOs Leanne Nicholls and Daria Osmolak will be at Neyland Co-op at 11am.

A public surgery will take place on Thursday, May 24, at Tesco Milford Haven, at 2pm.

Throughout week starting May 14, officers will be involved in a number of events promoting Mental Health Awareness Week These will include visits to local care homes and day centres, Pembrokeshire people First, and Milford Haven School.