Have your say on local police issues and future funding as ‘Policing Your Community’ roadshow returns

Surrey Police and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey are teaming up again in the New Year to hold the next series of public engagement events across Surrey.

The ‘Policing Your Community’ events are coming to every borough and district in the county between 8th January and 5th February 2020.

They will be an opportunity for residents to hear from Surrey Police’s Chief Officer Group on future plans and current challenges as well as to ask questions and engage with their local Borough Commander on issues affecting their communities.

There will also be a chance to talk to Police and Crime Commissioner David Munro about proposals for the 2020-21 Council Tax Precept and to take part in his public consultation.

Arrival for all events begins at 6:45pm with presentations starting at 7pm. Events are free to attend – but residents are urged to register their attendance by clicking on the link to their local event below:

8th JanuaryCamberley Theatre
9th JanuaryDorking Halls
14th JanuaryElmbridge Civic Centre
15th January Hazelwood Centre
21st JanuaryWoking LightBox
27th JanuaryLongmead Centre
28th January Harlequin Theatre and Cinema
29th JanuaryChertsey Hall
30th JanuaryS. Godstone Community Hall
3rd FebruaryFarnham Maltings
5th FebruaryGuildford Harbour Hotel


Chief Constable Gavin Stephens said: “In the spring of this year we ran these events across all Surrey Boroughs and I found it invaluable to hear from local residents and I am very much looking forward to starting the next series in the New Year. For us to deliver the best possible service we need to do this in partnership with our communities and I encourage you to register for your local event.”

PCC David Munro said: “As we enter a new year and set the new council tax precept for policing, this is a crucial time to be involved and have your say.

“Setting the policing element of the council tax is one of the most vital tasks a PCC has to make and it is really important to me that we involve the Surrey public in that decision.

“The precept increase received earlier this year has meant that we are soon to see an increase of 79 new officers and operational staff across the county. These events will be an opportunity to hear how the proposal for 2020 will continue to ensure we provide the best possible service to you, the tax payer.”


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