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Bonfire Night: Emergency services pleads for people to keep safe

Bonfire Night: Emergency services pleads for people to keep safe

On The Beat: North-east residents urged to report crimes circulating on social media to police

On The Beat: North-east residents urged to report crimes circulating on social media to police by Inspector Gareth Hannan © DCT Media Footage of crimes are often posted on social media Social Media is a fantastic way of keeping in touch, checking out the latest news or sporting events – and who doesn’t like a cute puppy video. In addition, there are many thousands of local community forums and groups across the county who do a great job of keeping local residents abreast of community issues and events. As the Local Policing Inspector for Garioch, I am contacted by community councillors and other elected officials, wishing to discuss incidents or issues of a localised or criminal nature that have been shared or discussed on such community groups.

On The Beat: Community spirit has shone through in spite of huge challenges

On The Beat: Community spirit has shone through in spite of huge challenges © Supplied by Police Scotland Inspector Jennifer Cordiner As the newly-appointed inspector at Fraserburgh, I wrote a similar article for On The Beat this time last year. I certainly could not have foreseen the challenging years for us all ahead or the circumstances that have unfolded. I would like to thank partner agencies, other emergency services, local businesses and the public in Fraserburgh and the surrounding area for all their support and cooperation in helping to deal with the pandemic. We have all had to make sacrifices and changes in our personal and working lives to keep ourselves, family members and others safe.

On The Beat: Police urge north-east residents to reach out if they are struggling with mental health

On The Beat: Police urge north-east residents to reach out if they are struggling with mental health by Sergeant Adam Mellis  © Supplied by Police Scotland hand Sergeant Adam Mellis  I am a Sergeant for Police Scotland working in the Community Safety Partnership in Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray. My department works closely with many different partner agencies but today I want to focus on those in the field of mental well being and harm reduction. It’s no surprise that Coronavirus has contributed to people feeling increasingly stressed and anxious, and when you feel less resilient it can be harder to cope with things that may not have bothered you previously. This is understandable. It’s OK to feel not OK.

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