If you could take on a key role influencing local policing and community safety issues, the Panel is looking for one person to serve as a Co-opted Independent Member from September 2017.
Vulnerable people in Norwich working to turn their lives around by getting back into employment have been given a pedal-powered boost by Norfolk’s PCC.
The PCC is required by law to publish a set of accounts each year providing a breakdown of the PCC’s and Norfolk Constabulary’s financial performance and financial position.
Leaders Unlocked is seeking a freelance Project Coordinator in Norfolk to join their team, working on an exciting youth project influencing crime and policing strategy in their police force area.
The PCC's and Chief Constable’s accounts are subject to external audit, and members of the public and local government electors have certain rights in the audit process. Find out what they are here.
Lorne has extended the contract of the county’s Chief Constable by two years which will see Simon Bailey stay as the county’s top police officer until the autumn of 2020.