Brentwood residents can have their say at PCC’s next public meeting
Brentwood residents can raise their crime and policing-related concerns with the Police and Crime Commissioner for Essex at his next public meeting.
Everyone is welcome to attend the meeting hosted by Nick Alston to discuss local crime and community safety issues in Brentwood.
The public meeting starts at 6.30pm on Wednesday September 2, 2015, and is being held at Brentwood County High School in Seven Arches Road, Brentwood. Key areas for discussion will include burglary, Anti-Social Behaviour, vehicle crime and the policing of Brentwood’s busy night life.
A briefing document on crime trends in Brentwood district can be read at the link below:
Members of the public can ask their questions of the PCC for Essex, and Brentwood’s District Commander Chief Insp Denise Morrissey, who will speak about the actions being taken by local officers to keep the area safe.
Nick Alston said: “I encourage everyone who lives in the Brentwood area to come along to the meeting and raise the issues that matter to them around crime, policing and community safety. If you care about keeping Brentwood safe, please come along to the meeting and be part of the debate.”
The public meeting is scheduled for:
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm on Wednesday September 2
Location: Brentwood County High School, Seven Arches Road, Brentwood, CM14 4JF
People who do not want to raise issues or concerns publicly at the meeting, can do so privately in a one to one surgery with the PCC directly ahead of the meeting.
To ensure the smooth running of the surgeries, these are run on an appointment-only basis. Any member of the public who would like a one to one with the PCC in the late afternoon of Wednesday September 2 can contact the PCC office directly on 01245 291600 or use the online booking form on the PCC website here: https://www.essex.pfcc.police.uk/pcc-surgeries/