Just six months into his term, the PCC faces a big decision, and he wants the public’s input before he makes it – beginning with people in the Great Yarmouth area.
Communities in Norfolk can have confidence in the management of police finances after auditors gave the PCC and Chief Constable accounts for 2015/16 a clean bill of health.
It's national Hate Crime Awareness Week and communities and organisations are coming together to send the message that hate must not be tolerated and to encourage victims to report it.
PCC Lorne Green will join with decision makers from across Norfolk this week at a conference to highlight the dangers of social media and child sexual exploitation (CSE).
Members of the public are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Norfolk IAG (Independent Advisory Group) which will take place on Tuesday 6th…