Questions posed by people from across Norfolk were raised with the county’s temporary Chief Constable at Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner’s latest accountability meeting.
Organisations across Norfolk are being encouraged to take part in a survey to help understand how well offenders are supported in the county and identify any gaps in services.
Norfolk residents are invited to pose their questions to the county’s Chief Constable as Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Giles Orpen-Smellie prepares to hold the…
Volunteers are needed to visit custody facilities in Great Yarmouth to check on the welfare of those detained by police and the conditions in which they are held.
People with lived experience of domestic abuse are being invited to join a special panel to help select the right organisation(s) to provide support services to victims and survivors.
The final week is approaching for Norfolk residents to have their say on the county’s policing priorities as a public consultation launched by the Police and Crime Commissioner closes on Friday 20 August.