Northern Ireland, G., J. & IoM: Live Police & Fire Tweets

Map showing Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and Isle of Man, circled

Curated live Tweets from regional police & fire sources, detailed below*

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*These latest Tweets have been curated by a tailored search of @GuernseyPolice, @iomfire, @iompolice, @JerseyPolice, @JsyFire, @NIFRSOFFICIAL & @PoliceServiceNI. Whilst the filters aim to eliminate unimportant Tweets, they are not perfect. The aim is to help circulate timely information. Suggestions on other Tweet sources to include or refer to here are welcome.

This post acts as an emergency back-up to  small piece of the main website here

If you are interested in monitoring more live feeds from this area, check out the main site.

NI, G, J & IoM regional authority links

The Police Service of Northern Ireland is overseen by the Northern Irish Policing Board The police websites for the other forces covered below, are linked here: GuernseyJersey & Isle of Man. Ireland’s Garda) does not seem to have a relevant Twitter account offering timely security and safety information, else, given its border with NI it would be included.
Find your local authority here
Find/contact your MP via here
Find/contact your local councillors here
SecurityCheck.Co.UK’s police listings page
Police.UK site for other policing and crime data resources
For a wider perspective, try Securitycheck’s main site, here

Links to other live feeds on this site, regions depicted in map, below

  


Remember also to check out the main site at securitycheck.co.uk. Click here to get straight to it or on the logo below to open a fesh window


https://www.securitycheck.co.uk




This is a backup to securitycheck.co.uk (click here).


This Google Blogger site is being prepared to act as a backup to deliver key live feeds relating to police, fire and traffic news, plus key reference links, when emergencies or overloads, take down the main sites at securitycheck.co.uk and elsewhere.

It will also, in time, service specific audiences with more targeted posts.

For full service, go to the main site, but remember to bookmark relevant regional pages on this site for emergencies, when the main site may be overloaded.

BEWARE, THIS site is called securitycheckuk.blogspot.com. There is another site called securitycheck.blogspot.com, which is completely different.