Have your say in Epping Forest
The Police and Crime Commissioner will host his next public meeting to discuss local crime and community safety issues in Loughton.
The meeting will take place on the evening of Wednesday October 22, 2014. There will be plenty of time for questions, and a briefing about what the new local policing plans mean for Epping Forest district.
A full briefing document detailing crime trends in the area can be read at the link below.
EPPING FOREST PUBLIC BRIEFING DOCUMENT 221014
Nick Alston, Police and Crime Commissioner for Essex, said: “I encourage everyone who lives in Epping Forest district to come along to the meeting and raise the issues that matter to them around crime and policing. We’ll also be discussing what the new local policing plans recently announced by the Chief Constable will mean for the area.”
As well as the PCC, the Essex Police district commander Chief Inspector Denise Morrissey and representatives from the Community Safety Partnership will also be in attendance.
They will help the PCC explore the facts around crime in the area and on the actions being taken by local officers to keep Epping Forest safe. Everyone in the audience will have time to ask questions of the PCC, police and the council and talk about work being done in the area to drive down crime and improve safety.
The event is scheduled for:
Loughton
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm on Wednesday October 22.
Location: Epping Forest College, Borders Lane, Loughton, Essex, IG10 3SA
Nick Alston added: “If you care about keeping Epping Forest safe, please come along to the meeting and be part of the debate.”
You can see details of crime figures for Epping Forest on the Performance page of our website here:
https://www.essex.pfcc.police.uk/scrunity/essex-police-performance/
The dates of future meetings can be seen on the PCC website here: