Police chiefs in your neighbourhood
Date published: 21 June 2009

Chief Superintendent John O'Hare.
Senior police officers at Rochdale Division are taking their management meetings to the streets. The monthly meeting, which is being held at the Salvation Army at 1.00pm on Wednesday 24 June is an opportunity for the 10 leaders to discuss matters that affect the community in the borough.
It will be followed by a walk-about in the local area that will let senior officers seek the views and concerns of local residents on the policing of their neighbourhood.
Chief Superintendent John O’Hare, Divisional Commander for Rochdale Division, said: “This is now our third senior leadership meeting in the community and the feedback we have received so far is really positive. The process allows us to get a real feel for the issues affecting communities and I value the opportunity to meet with people to hear their concerns."
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