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  • 26/05/13
  • 5°C to 18°C Sunny spells
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    Monday 27 May

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    High16°c

    Low8°c

    Wind

    From South west

    Speed18 mph

    Tuesday 28 May

    Light rain

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    Low7°c

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    From West

    Speed12 mph

    Wednesday 29 May

    Light rain

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    From North east

    Speed13 mph

    Thursday 30 May

    Sunny spells

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    Speed15 mph

    Friday 31 May

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Midhurst and Petworth rural crime forum

OFFICERS from the Midhurst and Petworth Neighbourhood Policing Team are holding a rural crime reduction forum.

The event at Cowdray Hall will discuss rural crime and the work of the team.

It will take place on Thursday, October 25 from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.

An agenda will be sent out before the forum but some of the topics up for discussion will be an overview of rural crime in Chichester district, incident reporting and rural antisocial behaviour, including raves and fly tipping.

There will also be advice on offer on crime prevention and farm and plant security.

There will also be time for a general discussion.

It is also hoped a number of stands will be displayed on such topics as DNA marking, remote alarms, locks, wildlife crime and the Farm Watch radio system.

Anyone who would like more details should contact robert.dunlop@sussex.pnn.police.uk

 

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