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Founded in 1842, Staffordshire Police covers an area of over 1,000 square miles. The county has a population of more than a million with a rich diversity of communities, all with specific policing needs.
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Force Website: http://www.staffordshire.police.ukNorton Canes Neighbourhood
Geographically, Norton Canes is isolated from the rest of Cannock. It straddles the M6 Toll road and is also home to the only service station on the highway.
The area encompasses part of Chasewater, which is a popular regional watersport and leisure facility. It borders Trent Valley division in Burntwood, along with Watling Neighbourhood Policing Unit and the West Midlands towns of Brownhills and Pelsall.
Neighbourhood Website: https://www.staffordshire.police.uk/nortoncanes