Chapel End

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Through our new platform Met Engage you can get to know your local officers, help shape how we police your local area and have direct access to key information and advice.

This isn't just a platform for us to tell you what we're doing in your area, it's an opportunity for you to tell us what's concerning you most so we can take action on the things that truly matter to you.

Chapel End Safer Neighbourhoods Team

Your Safer Neighbourhoods Team is a group of Met police officers dedicated to serving your community. The team is made up of officers based in your area or 'ward', supported by additional officers from the wider area.

We work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for the area. This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on reducing crime across London.

To contact to your team about local policing issues, email us at ChapelEnd@contact.metengage.co.uk or pick an officer to email below. (Please do not use this contact method to report crime, in an emergency always call 999 or you can report crime online at www.met.police.uk or dial 101).

Sarah Jackson (Metropolitan Police, Superintendent, Neighbourhoods )

Sarah Jackson

Superintendent

Lee Jarvis (Metropolitan Police, Dedicated Ward Officer, Chapel End Ward)

Lee Jarvis

Dedicated Ward Officer

Kwame Peprah (Metropolitan Police, PCSO, NE North Neighbourhoods CHAPEL END WARD)

Kwame Peprah

PCSO

Paul Perversi (Police, Inspector, NE North Central Cluster. High St, St James, Hoe St, William Morris, Markhouse, Leabridge, Chapel End, Highham Hill)

Paul Perversi

Inspector

Billy Tormey (Police, A/PS, Higham Hill SNT)

Billy Tormey

A/PS

Emma Wood (Metropolitan Police, PCSO, safer neighbourhood)

Emma Wood

PCSO

Local Priority Issues

We regularly speak to local residents to establish what issues they may be experiencing in the area. The word cloud below represents the issues that residents of Chapel End have highlighted as priorities for the area recently.

Word clouds are graphical representations of word frequency that give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently. The larger the word in the visual below the more common the word was in the local survey.

To 'Have your say' on local issues, please click on the button below to complete a short survey.

The word cloud below represents the issues raised by residents through their Local Matters survey. We take this into consideration along with discussions with stakeholders, ward panel meetings and conversations with the public when setting our key priorities

What members in Chapel End are saying are the issues in the area:

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