Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and Chief Constable will be answering questions from the public at a Q&A event in Great Yarmouth later this month.
A scheme to help protect Norfolk's churches from the threat of lead theft has been praised by the PCC after police figures showed a near 50 per cent fall in such crimes since its launch.
More than 80 members of the public attended the county’s first joint police and fire service question and answer session in Fakenham hosted by Norfolk’s PCC Lorne Green.
Lorne is hosting a special Q&A in Fakenham next week – where the people in charge of the county’s fire service will join the PCC and Chief Constable in facing public questions.
Two colleagues at the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk have become Domestic Abuse Champions in a bid to highlight the issue and provide vital support where needed.