Police Incident Forces Last-Minute Cancellation of Essendine Beat Surgery
Residents hoping to voice their concerns to local law enforcement were met with a change of plans today as the scheduled Rutland Police Beat Surgery was cancelled at the eleventh hour.
The session, intended to provide an open forum for the Essendine community, had to be scrapped due to an urgent, unfolding incident that required the immediate attention of the local policing team.
A New Date Confirmed
Understanding the importance of community engagement, PC 1741 Holly Bland was quick to issue an apology and, more importantly, a rescheduled date for the diary.
"Apologies to everyone who planned to attend today’s Essendine Beat Surgery," PC Bland stated. "Unfortunately, we had to cancel at the last minute due to officers being required to deal with an incident."
The "good news" for the village is that the surgery has been promptly re-booked. Locals can now meet with their neighborhood officers at the following time:
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
Time: 15:00 hours (3:00 PM)
Location: Essendine village hall
Community Support
Despite the disruption, the local force expressed gratitude for the patience of the public. These surgeries are a cornerstone of rural policing, allowing residents to discuss everything from minor anti-social behavior to broader safety concerns in a relaxed environment.
Officers are looking forward to a strong turnout next month to make up for the lost time. As PC Bland noted, "We look forward to seeing you there and answering any questions you may have!"
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