Following extensive coverage from the local media concerning two Norfolk Constabulary officers involved in a hit-and-run incident on 5 March 2022, the PCC’s Accountability Meeting focused on the investigation and the action taken by Norfolk’s Chief Constable, Paul Sanford.
Residents of Norfolk are being invited to meet with Police and Crime Commissioner Giles Orpen-Smellie to discuss any issues they may have about crime and policing in Norfolk.
Thousands of people visiting the Norfolk Show this week popped into the emergency services village to meet with police, fire, ambulance and other emergency personnel - and there was a special surprise from HRH Prince William.
Students across Norfolk have been learning how best to tackle attitudes, behaviours, and misconceptions around misogyny and sexual violence thanks to funding by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.
Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie is inviting residents of Norfolk to submit questions on policing and crime, ready for his PCC Accountability Meeting which will take place on Wednesday, 5 July at 10am.