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1:31pm Sunday 5th July 2009 in
FLYTIPPING has been identified as a major concern by farmers, gamekeepers and villagers in Hertfordshire.
Hertfordshire Police met with representatives from the county's rural communities on Friday to find out how they want the countryside to be policed.
The day, which was held at Police Headquarters in Welwyn Garden City, was attended by officers from across the county, as well as gamekeepers and members of the rural farming community.
Items discussed included the seizure of horses, fly-tipping, theft of tractors and farming equipment and the issue of 4x4 vehicles driving over fields.
Fly tipping was an item identified as being a serious concern to the farming and general rural communities.
Inspector George Holland, from the Three Rivers Safer Neighbourhood team, who is the force lead on rural affairs, said: “Friday’s seminar was a very worthwhile exercise which has resulted in a very positive outcome.
“In order to assess and police the rural needs of the county we needed to meet with the people at the heart of it and ask them what they would like from the police.”
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