Navan Road / Pelletstown Policing

In October 2010 as Chairperson of the Dublin Central Joint Policing Committee I chaired the first meeting of the

Navan Road

and Pelletstown Policing forum.  The next meeting of the Navan Road and Pelletstown Area Policing Forum will be held on the 1st February 2011 in the community room at The River Centre, Rathborne 7.00pm. The agenda includes a Garda Report, a City Council Report & a Question & Answer session. If you are concerned about any policing or community issue in the area this is a good forum to raise the issue. Community Gardai, Dublin City Council and your elected representatives will be in attendance.

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