Residents invited to stop in for a chat at Port Stephens Community Engagement Day

The Port Stephens community is invited to a special engagement day this week.

Hosted by Port Stephens Local Area Command – in conjunction with the Port Stephens Council – the Community Engagement Day will be held between 10am and 2pm on Thursday (16 April 2015), at Barnett Fields at Raymond Terrace.
In addition to local police, the day will showcase specialist commands within the NSW Police Force, including PolAir, Marine Area Command, Mounted Unit, Police Rescue, Traffic and Highway Patrol Command, Tactical Operations Unit and PCYC.

Acting Port Stephens Local Area Commander, Acting Superintendent Tony Townsend, said the event is a great opportunity for the community to learn more about day-to-day policing.

“The Community Engagement Day provides an opportunity for the community to interact directly with officers from a variety of units and gain an insider perspective of the different work that we undertake on a daily basis,” A/Supt Townsend said.

“It also gives us the opportunity to talk directly with members of the community in a relaxed, informal environment.

“We will also be joined by local Rural Fire Service, State Emergency Service, RAAF Dog Unit and other agencies, including Port Stephens Council Ranger Ralph, who will have displays, conduct demonstrations, provide advice, or chat about their experiences.

“All are welcome to come along, meet your local police and emergency services, and learn more about what we do, especially within the Port Stephens community,” A/Supt Townsend said.

Motorists can also pop into the car park of the Raymond Terrace Netball Courts (off Port Stephens Street), where members of the Raymond Terrace Men’s Shed will replace their number plate screws with special irreversible screws free of charge.
Raymond Terrace Athletics Club and the PCYC are catering for the event and kids can play on the jumping castle.

The event is free and all are welcome. Parking will be available at King Park off Newline Road opposite Barnett Fields and in the Raymond Terrace CBD.

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