Families living in the Sprowston area are being encouraged to have their say and help shape local policing priorities at a meeting later this month.

Eastern Daily Press: People can attend a meeting to discuss crime concerns in Sprowston. PIC: Denise BradleyPeople can attend a meeting to discuss crime concerns in Sprowston. PIC: Denise Bradley (Image: Archant)

A Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meeting will take place at the Gage Road Chapel, Sprowston, from 7pm on July 16.

The meeting will give people the chance to raise any concerns they may have about where they live and speak to panel members made up of representatives from the police, district council and other agencies.

Current neighbourhood priorities include:

• Monitor and challenge speeding on Oak Lane and St Faiths Lane in Old Catton

• Monitor and challenge dangerous parking on Wroxham Road, Sprowston

• Monitor and challenge Anti Social Behaviour on Church Lane, Sprowston and Catton Park