Elmbridge residents are invited to the Borough’s Crime Summit, which takes place between 6:30-8:30pm on Thursday 18 September at the Civic Centre in Esher.
This is the second round of Crime Summits for the Police and Crime Commissioner, following a series of successful events over the last year. Those Summits, held in every Borough and District in the county, saw nearly 1000 people getting involved in discussions over policing and community safety where they live.
In Elmbridge this year, the PCC will be joined once again by the senior leadership of the Borough Council and the Police Neighbourhood Inspector to discuss the work that has been done in the Borough over the last twelve months. The public will have the opportunity to have their say on local community safety issues, including:
– Tackling crime and antisocial behaviour
– Police budgets and the Force’s share of council tax
– Working together to increase the public’s sense of safety
The Summit will be two hours in length and refreshments will be provided from 6pm.
You can register:
Online: elmbridgecrimesummit.eventbrite.co.uk
Telephone: 01483 630 200
Email: SurreyPCC@surrey.police.uk
Post: Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey, PO Box 412, Guildford, Surrey, GU3 1BR
Kevin Hurley said:
“The role of Police and Crime Commissioner is all about working in partnership with the police, the councils and politicians to make Surrey an even safer place to live and work. In order to focus all our efforts, we need to know what the public want.
“With swingeing budget cuts being made, I have some difficult decisions to make with regards to next year’s budget and our share of council tax. It is vital that I make these decisions with the public’s needs in mind.
“I want to hear from Elmbridge residents about policing and community safety in their Borough, and the Crime Summit is a great opportunity for me and my colleagues to listen – come along and tell us what you think. I look forward to seeing you there!”