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Coffee with a Cop: Meet Your Local Police Over a Cuppa in Somerville

Join Victoria Police for Coffee with a Cop on Saturday, 1st March 2025, at Ferguson Plarre Bakehouse, Somerville. A great opportunity to discuss community issues, meet local officers, and connect—especially for those who use Auslan.

Details:

When: Saturday, 1st March 2025

Time: 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Where: Ferguson Plarre Bakehouse, Somerville


Residents of Somerville and surrounding areas are invited to Coffee with a Cop, a relaxed and informal community engagement event happening this Saturday at Ferguson Plarre Bakehouse in Somerville Central.

The event, hosted by local police from the Hastings Police Station, offers a valuable opportunity for residents to meet and chat with their local officers over a coffee. Whether you have questions about community safety, local concerns, or just want to get to know the people behind the uniform, this is the perfect chance to do so in a casual setting.

Victoria Police welcomes all members of the public to attend. The event is also particularly inclusive of those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, providing a space where individuals who utilise Auslan can engage with police officers and Victoria Police staff.

Purpose:

  • Discuss local community issues directly with police
  • Gain insight into policing efforts in Somerville and surrounding areas
  • Build connections with officers in a relaxed setting
  • Learn about community safety initiatives

No booking is required—just drop in, grab a coffee, and have a conversation with your local police officers.

For more information, visit the Mornington Peninsula – Eyewatch Police Service Facebook page or check with the Western Port Neighbourhood Watch.

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