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PCC Performance Meeting – 12th September 2018 – Papers

7th September 2018


PCC Performance Meeting – 12th September 2018

1000 – 1200, Mole Valley District Council Offices

Part One – In Public

  1. Introduction from PCC for public webcast
  2. Actions from previous meeting
  3. Public Performance Report
  4. Force Finance Report
  5. OFSTED Response
  6. Local Policing and Prevention
  7. Disclosure
  8. Unauthorised Encampments

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Joint Audit Committee Meeting – 25th July 2018 – Agenda and Papers

Latest News


Planned reforms will silence residents’ voices on policing says Surrey’s Police Crime Commissioner

The Commissioner said planned police reforms, unveiled in today’s white paper, will deprive residents of the ability to shape policing.

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Plans to merge police into ‘mega forces’ would be a ‘disaster’ for Surrey, says Police and Crime Commissioner
The image shows Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend, a blonde woman wearing a white shirt, standing in front of a large sign that reads 'Welcome to Surrey Police'. She is looking directly at the camera with a slight smile on her face.

Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner has told of her concerns over apparent plans from the Government to create ‘mega forces’.

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What happens a victim and an offender sit down to talk? Commissioner discusses the impact of restorative justice
The image shows a group of people sitting at a table in an office. It shows a man in a blue top in the middle of talking - one hand is raised as he demonstrates a point. Sitting opposite him is Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend, a blonde woman. She is smiling in response. Beside her is George Bell, a member of her team, who wears a white shirt.

A new long-form video shares more on the impact restorative justice has for both victims and perpetrators in Surrey.

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