Each ward across Haringey now has its own police website.
The borough becomes the first across London to have individual websites for its Safer Neighbourhood Teams.
Since Monday, each of Haringey's 19 teams have their own web pages where residents can access information about their ward.
The project will run as a pilot this week, for four weeks, before rolling out across the Capital.
Each page will contain photos of the police team, along with their address and contact details.
Residents can also view priorites for their area, identified through community surveys, and information about how each team is tackling these concerns.
Haringey Safer Neighbourhoods chief inspector, Jon Williams, said: "Local team web pages will be an additional form of communication and engagement used by the teams and will enhance existing methods such as street briefings and team newsletters."
Your site can be found at http://www.met.police.uk/saferneighbourhoods/boroughs/haringey/ followed by the name of your ward.
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