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What we did over the week |
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Good morning from Butser NPT We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who has supported us recently. Thank you to the residents of East Meon for welcoming us into the village for our beat surgery, and to Rowlands Castle Golf Course for hosting our bike‑marking event. We also want to thank the residents of Clanfield who joined us on Saturday for a walk around the village, and to all those who stopped to chat. We didn’t manage to get our coffee this time, as PC Hannah was busy dealing with a driver on the A3 on our way over — but we’ll make up for it soon. Our next beat surgery in Clanfield will be at the Clanfield Centre on 5 February 2026, between 18:00 and 19:00. We will be having that coffee, so please come along and join us. The bike‑marking event was a great success. Marking your bike helps prevent theft and increases the chances of it being returned to you if it’s ever lost or stolen. Many of you also signed up to Hampshire Alert – ‘Let’s Talk’, which is a fantastic way to stay informed about what your local NPT is doing, receive crime alerts and prevention advice, and share what matters most to you in your community. Your input helps us police your area more effectively. You Said, We Did On Saturday, we were out in Rowlands Castle after the Speed Watch team highlighted several roads where they asked us to conduct speed enforcement. To help keep our roads safe, we monitored traffic along Durrants Road and Whichers Gate Road, and we’re pleased to say that everyone was driving within the speed limit. If you would like to volunteer with this great community Speed Watch group and help keep your roads safe, please get in touch with us. PC Hannah , PCSO Almy , PCSO Tanya and PC Imie We hope you enjoy the photographs and the map showing our 10,000 steps around Clanfield | ||
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