With two weeks to go before his public consultation closes, Lorne is urging Norfolk residents to share their views and help shape how crime and disorder are tackled over the next four years.
Norfolk’s newly-elected Police and Crime Commissioner is bringing a fresh approach to how he holds the county’s Chief Constable to account – and he wants to hear from you.
Lorne gave a speech to the Norfolk Rural Support Network today, ahead of attending his first meeting as a member of the National Rural Crime Network later this month.
Norfolk’s civic leaders today warned there will be zero tolerance for hate crimes in the county following the results of the European Union referendum.
The PCC’s and Chief Constable’s accounts are subject to external audit. Find out about the rights of the public and local government electors in the audit process.
As we mark National Volunteers' Week, two of our community advisors gives an insight into their work with Norfolk Police as members of the Independent Advisory Group.