The deadline for responses to the PCC's consultation, launched at a public meeting in Great Yarmouth last month, has been pushed back to Friday 16 December.
Female offenders are set to receive better support in Norfolk thanks to funding from the Ministry of Justice, and the PCC is looking for a partner to help deliver the project.
Police and communities are joining forces in the fight against crime thanks to a funding programme launched by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
For the second year running, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk (OPCCN) has received a prestigious national award for openness and transparency.
Before the PCC takes his proposals for the 2017/18 policing budget to the Norfolk Police and Crime Panel in February, he wants to hear from the county’s tax payers.
A PCC-funded employability programme aimed at reducing reoffending has supported 57 people with criminal convictions to access employment, education and training.
PCCs Lorne Green and Tim Passmore have revitalised the Norfolk & Suffolk Collaboration Panel to discuss opportunities for further collaboration across the two constabularies.
Just six months into his term, the PCC faces a big decision, and he wants the public’s input before he makes it – beginning with people in the Great Yarmouth area.