Residents across Norfolk are being asked to take part in a national survey about their experiences of the 101 and 999 services, as well as preferences for future modes of contact.
The Police and Crime Commissioner’s quarterly meeting on accountability took place earlier this week, enabling local residents to ask questions to Norfolk Constabulary’s Chief Constable.
Vulnerable women in danger of entering the criminal justice system are being given a helping hand to turn their lives around thanks to a strong partnership approach led by the PCC's office.
Residents of Norfolk had the opportunity to attend or live stream on YouTube the Norfolk Police and Crime Panel which took place on Thursday (21st April) at County Hall.
A brand-new specialist policing centre is one step closer to opening after contractors completed the roof section on the facility – set to serve the communities of Broadland and beyond.
Students across the county have been taking part in special workshops aimed at highlighting attitudes, behaviours, and misconceptions around sexual violence against women and girls.
Giles Orpen-Smellie is once again asking Norfolk residents to pose their questions to Norfolk’s Chief Constable ahead of his next accountability meeting.