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.
More funding to help victims and survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence has been secured by the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk.
Residents across the county 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.
The Public Accountability Meeting (PAM) due to be held by Norfolk’s Police and Crime Commissioner on Wednesday August 3 has regrettably been postponed.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Norfolk is joining partner organisations across Norfolk to launch a campaign to let victims of domestic abuse know there is help and support available.
A group of volunteers whose job it is to ensure the welfare of people being held in police custody have been praised for their commitment to the role and determination to help those at their most vulnerable, even during the pandemic.