Norfolk’s newly-elected Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has launched his Police and Crime Plan consultation asking people across the county to tell him what matters most to them about crime and policing in their area.

Giles Orpen-Smellie was elected Norfolk’s PCC in May 2021. As PCC, one of his primary responsibilities is to publish a Police and Crime Plan within his first year of office setting out the priorities for Norfolk Constabulary during his term.

Ahead of developing his Police and Crime Plan, Giles has launched a public consultation on his proposed policing and crime priorities for Norfolk and is urging people to share their views by taking a short online survey.

“As your Police and Crime Commissioner, I am responsible for holding the Chief Constable to account for operational policing,” said Giles. “One of the ways I achieve this is by developing a Police and Crime Plan that takes account of the local policing priorities that matter to you.

“When you take part in my survey I will be able to use your responses, along with information from the Chief Constable and other partner organisations, to inform the development of my Police and Crime Plan. That plan will set out the policing objectives for the county for my term as PCC and demonstrate how I will work with other key stakeholders and partners to help keep Norfolk safe.”

The consultation will run from Monday 26 July until Friday 20 August 2021. To find out more and share your views with the PCC, visit www.norfolk-pcc.gov.uk/police-and-crime-plan/consultation  

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