Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Lorne Green, will take his proposals for the 2020/21 policing budget to the county’s Police and Crime Panel next week.
Policing in the county will be put under the spotlight next week as Norfolk’s PCC holds his regular Police Accountability Forum with the Chief Constable.
PCC Lorne Green has released a statement in response to the publication of the latest recorded crime data by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for England and Wales.
Residents and local business owners gathered in Thetford yesterday evening to air their views on crime and policing at the latest question and answer session.
Thousands of students in Norfolk have been benefitting from a series of special training sessions aimed at steering young people away from criminality and gang exploitation.
On 16 January, Lorne will be joined by Norfolk’s Chief Constable for a Q&A in Thetford - giving people the opportunity to share their views on crime and policing in the Breckland area.
Norfolk’s PCC has launched his annual budget consultation, setting out the challenges facing policing in the county and seeking residents’ views on how best to meet them.
A partnership to support victims of human trafficking and modern-day slavery is being launched in the county thanks to funding from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.