
Year in review
Highlights
April 2024
- The PCC joined experts and researchers at the University of Surrey to discuss the future of facial recognition technology
- The DPCC welcomed new Surrey Police officers at their passing out parade
- The PCC joined plain-clothed and uniformed officers on a patrol of Stanwell
May 2024
- Lisa Townsend was re-elected as Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner
- The PCC joined Reigate and Banstead Borough Commander on an operation under the Clear, Hold, Build strategy, part-funded by the OPCC
- PCC visited the National Police Air Service base in Redhill to celebrate the team
June 2024
- Ellie Vesey-Thompson was formally reconfirmed as Surrey’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner
- The PCC visited the Shepperton Swan Sanctuary to learn more about the impact of catapult attacks on wildlife
- The DPCC supported Surrey’s Rural Crime Team by attending a training day for officers and staff

July 2024
- The PCC joined a dedicated anti-social behaviour (ASB) patrol in Staines after the OPCC secured £1 million for hotspot policing
- The PCC met with the team behind Surrey’s Cuckooing Service – funded by the OPCC – to learn more about the victims of this type of criminal exploitation
August 2024
- The PCC joined officers for an anti-social behaviour operation in Surrey Heath, which included patrols to prevent illegal fishing and anti-social driving
- Young volunteers were also used as test purchasers to deter underage sales of vapes and knives
September 2024
- The public consultation phase of the Police and Crime Plan launched
- The Policing Your Community events returned, with the first held in Guildford
- DPCC celebrated the Surrey Youth Commission as members hosted their annual Big Conversation conference in Woking

October 2024
- Policing Your Community events continued in Reigate and Banstead, Spelthorne, Mole Valley and Tandridge
- The PCC marked World Mental Health Day
- On Halloween, the PCC joined officers and PCSOs in Runnymede for a late shift
November 2024
- Policing Your Community events were held in Epsom and Ewell, Elmbridge, and Runnymede
- DPCC attended Police Public Bravery Awards
- PCC spoke at a conference on the safety of women in Surrey
- DPCC took part in Police and Crime Plan consultations with schools, charities, businesses and other key groups
December 2024
- Policing Your Community events took place in Surrey Heath and Waverley
- PCC spoke at the Force’s ASB Awards, where two organisations supported by her office were recognised
- She also joined officers on a burglary patrol in Surrey Heath following a rise in break-in reports

January 2025
- PCC announced continued funding for Surrey’s Steps To Change programme – which works with domestic abuse perpetrators – following successful lobbying of the Government
- PCC visited Citizenship students at Collingwood College to hear about the issues that matter most to them
February 2025
- PCC launched a new survey asking Surrey’s business community about the impact of retail crime
- PCC visited “Music To My Ears”, a project funded by the OPCC that supports children who have been criminally exploited
- The PCC urged anyone concerned about romance fraud to contact police
March 2025
- PCC joined Guildford’s Street Angels volunteers for a Friday night shift
- PCC welcomed the news that cuckooing is set to become a standalone criminal offence
- PCC commended the work of officers and staff in Redhill, where the Safer Redhill partnership has led to significant improvements in town centre safety

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