Have your say in Brentwood
The next Police and Crime Commissioner public meeting discussing crime and policing issues will be Nick Alston’s second event in Brentwood and will take place on Monday October 14, 2013, starting at 6:30pm. Key issues will include burglary, major road closures, and any policing or crime subject that members of the audience wish to raise.
The briefing document can be accessed by clicking the link below, and will also be available at the meeting.
Brentwood Public Briefing Document 141013
The PCC aims to hold a public meeting in every district of Essex twice a year, working with colleagues from Essex Police, Community Safety Partnerships, district and unitary councils, partner organisations and the voluntary sector. These are important events for everyone who cares about the way their community is policed and who wants to know the facts about crime in their area.
Meetings have already taken place in Southend-on-Sea, Basildon, Chelmsford, Dunmow, Rochford, Colchester, Brentwood, Maldon, Burnham-on-Crouch, Epping, Harlow, Castle Point, Clacton, Thurrock, Rayleigh and Braintree, and the next event is scheduled for:
Brentwood:
Time: 1830 to 2030, Monday October 14, 2013
Location: Brentwood County High School, Shenfield Common, Seven Arches Road, Brentwood CM14 4JF
A record of the first meeting in Brentwood, held on April 29, 2013, can be seen here:
https://www.essex.pfcc.police.uk/event/public-meeting-brentwood/
The dates of all future meetings can be seen on the PCC website here:
https://www.essex.pfcc.police.uk/events/
Nick Alston said: “It is important that crime continues to fall in Essex – that we have fewer victims of crime and fewer people living in fear of crime. I am committed to the principle of local solutions for local problems, and to ensuring that police, partner agencies, the voluntary sector and residents work together as closely as possible to keep our communities safe.
“Each meeting will be two hours long. We’d love people to attend all the meeting, but if you can only make part of it, please still come along. I want your views to be part of the debate about how we can best keep the streets and countryside of Essex safe.”
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