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Dave Toomer
March 5 2011
Residents living in Woodhouse Park, Sharston and North Benchill can now find out what police are doing in their area as it happens.
PCSO Phil Grayson from the Wythenshawe Neighbourhood Policing Team will be using Twitter to communicate with residents in real time.
The social networking website, which allows users to tell people what they are doing in 140 characters is a fast and simple way for the police to pass on important crime prevention messages and give updates on crime taking place in the area.
Residents can also use Twitter to let Phil know about the issues that are important to them.
PCSO Phil Grayson from the Wythenshawe Neighbourhood Policing Team: “The beauty of Twitter is that it enables me to tell residents about issues that may affect them in real time. If there has been a burglary I can let people know about it straight away so that they can take steps to secure their home.
“Twitter is also free to use and you do not have to be a member to follow my updates.”
To follow Phil on Twitter please visit www.twitter.com/gmpwythenshawe.
To contact the Wythenshawe Neighbourhood Policing Team please contact them on 0161 856 4882 or wythenshawe.apt@gmp.police.uk.
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