Norfolk’s PCC Lorne Green and Chief Constable Simon Bailey will be answering your crime and policing questions at a Q&A event in West Norfolk on 13 May.
The team behind a young driver road safety campaign, which has already reached 5,500 young people, will deliver its 50th demonstration to Norfolk students this week.
For the fourth year running, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) has received a prestigious national award for openness and transparency.
Nearly two years after their successful launch Norfolk PCC’s team of dedicated Youth Commissioners are continuing to have their say on how to shape policing in the county.
Norfolk partners, including the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk, continue to join forces to tackle domestic abuse in the county.
Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner is backing an initiative aimed at encouraging members of the public to help identify County Lines drug networks in the county.
Norfolk’s PCC will be quizzing Chief Constable Simon Bailey on progress against the county’s Police and Crime Plan this week, as he holds his second Police Accountability Forum of 2019.
Anti-social behaviour, rural crime, drugs and knife crime were some of the issues discussed at a special question and answer session hosted by Norfolk’s PCC and Chief Constable in Diss yesterday.
Lorne Green has pledged to continue to ‘protect and safeguard’ young people at risk of criminal exploitation as he supports a national campaign aimed at tackling knife crime.