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West Putney Met Ward Panel Meeting

West Putney residents are invited to attend the next Ward Panel Meeting hosted by the local Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT), taking place on Tuesday 10th March 2026 at 18:30 at Granard Primary School, Cortis Road, SW15 6XA.
Ward Panel Meetings are a vital part of community policing in Putney and the surrounding SW15 area. They bring together local residents and the dedicated Police Officers and PCSOs who serve the West Putney ward, creating a regular forum to review crime trends, discuss antisocial behaviour, and identify the safety issues that matter most to the neighbourhood.
The panel is community-led — ideally chaired by a volunteer resident — and operates on the principle that effective local policing is shaped by the people it serves. Meetings review local crime data, hear residents’ concerns, and work collaboratively to set priorities and action plans that reflect what the community actually needs.
What to expect at the meeting:
– An update on local crime trends and policing activity in West Putney (SW15)
– An open discussion on antisocial behaviour and safety concerns raised by residents
– The opportunity to help set local policing priorities for the months ahead
– Direct engagement with your Safer Neighbourhood Team officers and PCSOs
– A chance to build trust and transparency through honest, open dialogue
No prior experience or knowledge is required to attend — just a genuine desire to play an active role in making West Putney a safer and stronger community. All residents are welcome, and every voice counts.
If you are unable to attend but would like to raise a local concern, the team asks that you complete the Local Matters Survey, which allows residents to flag issues even if they cannot be present in person.
Granard Primary School is located on Cortis Road, SW15 6XA, and is easily accessible from Putney town centre and the surrounding West Putney neighbourhood. Street parking is available on Cortis Road and nearby residential streets.
For more information about the West Putney Safer Neighbourhood Team and local policing priorities, visit the Metropolitan Police website.


