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PCSO Tara Cooksammy and Cllr Palmer wanted to thank those that spoke to them during the village walkabout in Kilsby on 27th October. The walkabout offers residents the opportunity to raise any local concerns or issues, get advice on community safety and crime prevention, learn more about what’s happening in Kilsby or an opportunity to stop for a friendly chat.
Following the village walkabout, we would like to take this opportunity to remind residents to always park considerately, ensuring that if any vehicles are parked on pavements, they do not cause obstructions or cause serious inconveniences to pedestrians, including those using wheelchairs and pushchairs.
Parking over dropped curbs is considered an obstruction – therefore, please ensure that dropped curbs are not obstructed at any time.
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PCSO Village Walkabout 27th Oct Update
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