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 invite 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 welcome the opportunity to meet with members of the public alongside Mr Passmore the Police and Crime Commissioner. These meetings are a vital part of how we listen, learn and respond to the concerns of our communities.
“This year, I am focused on understanding local issues and how our community policing teams can work in partnership using tools like Clear, Hold, Build to improve and remedy long term issues”.
“The Government’s Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee reinforces our commitment to visible, accessible policing. Every community in Suffolk has a right to know their local officers and feel confident that we are tackling the issues that matter most to them. These meetings are a chance to ensure that Suffolk is delivering on that promise.
“I encourage everyone to come along, share their views, and help shape the future of policing in Suffolk.”
Meetings will be held across the county through September and October with an on-line meeting in November.
EAST AREA: Thursday September 25 at Wherry Hotel, Bridge Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft NR32 3LN
MID SUFFOLK: TO BE CONFIRMED
WEST AREA: Monday October 13 at Mildenhall Hub, Sheldrick Way, Mildenhall IP28 7JX
SOUTH AREA: Monday October 20 at Inspire Suffolk , 49 Lindberg Road, Ipswich IP3 9QX
All meetings start at 6.30pm, doors open 6pm. There is no need to book, just turn up on the evening.There is also an ON-LINE MEETING on Monday November 3 at 6pm via Microsoft Teams. Please email spcc@suffolk.police.uk to register and an invite will be sent through via email in advance of the meeting.