From Sarah Redman:
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Dear Members,
We just wanted to let you know about some new content on the Cambridgeshire
Constabulary website.
Our new Justice Seen Justice Done section gives information about just some
of the criminals brought to justice in Cambridgeshire each week and is part
of our continuing work to increase the amount of information we provide to
the public.
For the animal lovers among you, we’ve also launched our dog’s blog
feature, where you can follow new canine recruit Lukas as he goes through
his training to become a general purpose police dog.
You can also find out more about what your local policing team have doing
to tackle your priorities in our My Neighbourhood section, and you can use
our ‘crime in your neighbourhood’ crime mapping facility to see latest
crime statistics for your area.
We’d also love to know what you think about these features and the site in
general, so please give us your views by completing our online survey.
Sarah Redman
Marketing Officer
http://www.cambs.police.uk -
http://www.cambs.police.uk/policingpledge/websitesurvey -
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