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Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore and Chief Constable Rachel Kearton are hosting a series of public meetings this autumn to talk about local policing and answer questions from the public.
Tim Passmore, Suffolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner said: “Policing is such an important public service and it is imperative that the public have an opportunity to have their say. I do hope people will accept this invitation to come and find out more about policing in Suffolk.
“The Chief Constable and I will give an update on policing in the county and there will be ample opportunity to ask questions and make comments, if people wish to do so. We will be pleased to discuss any matter that arises, and we will have someone from the relevant community policing team to give more local insight if required.”
Chief Constable Rachel Kearton said: “I always look forward to conducting this round of meetings with the PCC where we get to hear first-hand the issues that the public want to raise with us.
“Our new operating model for local policing has been in place for over nine months now. The purpose was to strengthen community links with the public and ensure that our officers’ work is in line with the core mission of policing to tackle the crime and anti-social behaviour that most disrupt our communities.
“Early feedback has clearly shown that our new model has strengthened the way we engage with local communities and I am keen to hear if this remains the case by listening to the issues raised at these meetings, so please come along and have your say.”
Meetings will be held across the county through September and October with an on-line meeting in November.
These are:
MID SUFFOLK: Thursday September 12 at The Mix, Stowmarket, IP14 1BB.
WEST AREA: Thursday September 19 at Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill, CB9 8AR.
EAST AREA: Thursday October 3 at Wherry Hotel, Bridge Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft NR32 3LN
SOUTH AREA: Wednesday October 9 at Police Headquarters, Portal Avenue, Martlesham IP5 3QS
SOUTH AREA: Ipswich community meeting - Tuesday October 15 at Ipswich International Church Hall, 1 Burlington Road, Ipswich, IP1 2EU
All meetings start at 6.30pm and there is no need to book, just turn up on the evening.
There is also an on-line meeting on Wednesday November 6 at 6pm via Microsoft Teams. Please email [email protected] to register and an invite will be sent through via email in advance of the meeting.