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West Yorkshire Police has 47 Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs) which are Inspector led and made up of Sergeants, Constables and Police Community Support Officers.  A total of 1722 Police Officers and Police Community Support officers are performing this valuable role.
The West Yorkshire Resilience Forum (WYRF) was established under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (CCA). The aim of the West Yorkshire Resilience Forum is to co-ordinate the actions and arrangements between responding bodies in the area to provide the most effective and efficient response to civil emergencies when they occur.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Whinmoor Forum and PACT meeting scheduled to take place tomorrow as detailed below has been cancelled. The Safer Stronger Communities Team, Elected members and Neighbourhood Policing Team are looking at alternative dates and will update communities at the earliest opportunity.
The Whinmoor Forum and PACT meeting will be held as follows: Date: Wednesday 20th September 2023 Time: 18:00 hours Location: Fieldhead Carr Community Centre, Naburn Approach, Whinmoor LS14 2EG
Monday 13th June 2020 saw the celebration of Neighbourhood Watch becoming a part of communities throughout West Yorkshire. We had planned to celebrate in style with an event designed to say thank you to our hard working Neighbourhood Watch Volunteers, at our Carr Gate Training Centre, but unfortunately due to lock down restrictions at the time this was not able to go ahead.
The Manston and Swarcliffe Forum and PACT meeting will be held as follows: Date: Tuesday 19th September 2023 Time: 18:00 hours Location: Barnbow, Austhorpe Road, Crossgates, Leeds LS15 8EH
The Manston and Swarcliffe Forum and PACT meeting will be held as follows: Date: Tuesday 23rd January 2024 Time: 18:00 hours Location: Swarcliffe Community Centre, 65 Stanks Gardens, LS14 5LS
Neighbourhood Watch is the largest voluntary crime prevention group in the country. It is based on the idea of communities coming together to help reduce crime and increase community cohesion. People join Neighbourhood Watch for many different reasons, whether it is to improve personal safety and security around their home, or to become part of a group and meet new people. Neighbourhood Watch also brings communities together that share a sense of responsibility for where they live.
How to set up a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme and members roles.
West Yorkshire Police is committed to neighbourhood policing, delivering services and making decisions as close to communities as possible
Recruitment Events - We are currently under-represented by people from Ethnic Minority backgrounds and so are encouraging people from these groups to apply to become Police Officers or members of Police Staff. If you are from one of these groups please use the links on this page to sign up for one of our online events - to find out more about the roles and for information on how to apply. (Career Discovery Workshops / Career Discovery Events)
Guidelines explaining the responsibilities of both organisers and the police at public events.
The next Ward Forum will be taking place on 05/02/24. Ward Forums are attended by local Ward Councillors, Police officers and local services. These meetings are one of the ways you can have your say about issues that matter in your neighbourhood.
The next Ward Forum will be taking place on 08/02/24. Ward Forums are attended by local Ward Councillors, Police officers and local services. These meetings are one of the ways you can have your say about issues that matter in your neighbourhood.