Lorne met with the Police and Crime Panel today to present his 2018/19 police budget proposals - including a 23 pence per week increase in the policing element of council tax.
At the start of a national week aimed at raising awareness about sexual violence Norfolk’s PCC has announced extra funding for survivors of such abuse.
The visibility of policing in Norfolk will be under the spotlight next week as Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) holds his first Police Accountability Forum of 2018.
When it comes to holding the police to account and ensuring the views of the county’s residents are heard, Norfolk’s PCC is looking to do things differently in 2018.
Norfolk’s PCC has increased funding for support services for sexual abuse survivors in the county. Lorne Green has doubled the funding he gives to the Sue Lambert Trust.
A scheme to help female offenders turn their lives around is set to be expanded across the county thanks to a new partnership supported by Norfolk’s PCC.
For the third year running, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) has received a prestigious national award for openness and transparency.