Your voice is at the heart of the new Police and Crime Plan

Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Lisa Townsend, has shared her new blueprint for policing in the county between 2025 and 2028.

The Plan reflects the priorities of Surrey residents, as well as the views of businesses, victims’ services and experts in crime reduction.

Surrey Police is one of the fastest-improving forces in the country. The Plan aims to keep building on this success.

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Funding local services

We support services aimed at making our communities safer, reducing re-offending and helping victims to cope and recover.

Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend sat with a member of Surrey Police contact staff

Measuring performance

Visit our dedicated Data Hub to see the latest performance information from Surrey Police and our Office.

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