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Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sarah Taylor is inviting residents to send in their questions regarding policing and crime as she prepares to host the second PCC Accountability Meeting (PAM) this year, taking place at on Tuesday 21 April 2026.
PAMs take place on a quarterly basis and provide PCC Sarah Taylor with the opportunity to publicly challenge, question and hold the Chief Constable, Paul Sanford, and senior officers directly to account on how policing is delivered across the county.
As part of the PAM, it is important to hear what policing and crime issues people in the county are concerned with. PCC Sarah Taylor encourages residents to share their questions with her by 5pm on Tuesday 7 April 2026.
Sarah said: “The PCC Accountability Meetings provide a unique opportunity for residents of Norfolk to have a direct influence on holding their police force to account, by providing a platform for anyone to raise a question on policing and crime.
“I would encourage everyone to send in their questions as it provides valuable insights from a community perspective. I hope that this next PAM will prove popular with people providing questions for me to put to the Chief Constable on their behalf.”
The upcoming PAM will take place on Tuesday 21 April 2026 in the Barsby Conference Room at the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, Building 7, Jubilee House, Falconers Chase, Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0WW.
The public are welcome to attend and observe the meeting in person and will need to register their attendance by 5pm on Tuesday 14 April 2026 if they wish to do so. To register attendance, please visit: https://www.norfolk-pcc.gov.uk/pcc-accountability-meeting/.
The deadline to submit a question is 5pm on Tuesday 7 April 2026. You can submit your questions by:
• Completing the contact form.
• Email: opccn@norfolk.police.uk using ‘PCC Accountability Meeting Questions’ as the subject.
• Write to: PCC Accountability Meeting Questions, OPCCN, Building 7, Jubilee House, Falconers Chase, Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0WW.
Anyone living, working or studying in Norfolk can submit one question each at a PCC Accountability Meeting. Questions must relate to policing priorities in your area or within the county and you must provide your name, address and contact telephone number.