Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie, was at County Hall on Monday (14 January) to answer questions from the Norfolk Police and Crime Panel. As Giles holds the Chief Constable to account, so councillors and independent members of the Panel scrutinize the PCC’s actions and decisions.
To celebrate the opening of the new police station at Broadland Gate, Police and Crime Commissioner, Giles Orpen-Smellie was invited to take part in a special community event last week.
Norfolk's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has responded to the latest release of crime statistics data for all forces in England and Wales from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
The focus of this meeting was to review the Constabulary’s recent report from His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, Fire and Rescue Service (HMICFRS) and matters arising from that inspection.
Residents in Norfolk are being invited along to a live question and answer session with the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and Chief Constable.
The latest Police Effectiveness Efficient and Legitimacy (PEEL) inspection report from His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, Fire and Rescue Service (HMICFRS) for Norfolk Constabulary has been published today (14 October).
Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Giles Orpen-Smellie is holding an in-public meeting where questions submitted by Norfolk’s residents will be put to the county’s Chief Constable.