Thursday, 27 June 2013

Lancashire PCC to take questions from Hyndburn residents

Lancashire's Police and Crime Commissioner is hitting the road this summer and he wants residents to give their views on everything from local policing to volunteering. From Blackpool to Burnley and Pendle to Preston, Clive Grunshaw will be touring the county throughout July.

Clive Grunshaw and his team will spend the month visiting every one of Lancashire's 14 districts, chatting to residents about policing in their area, what they want from him as Commissioner and the volunteering opportunities available through the new Citizens in Policing programme.

The roadshows will run from 1st–30th July and the Commissioner said: "I'm very much looking forward to having the opportunity to meet the county's residents, and get their views on crime, policing and their communities. This is my second series of roadshows, and reflects the fact that community engagement is a vital part of my role. I need to know what the public is thinking and where their concerns lie in order for me to be able to represent them, and I hope as many people as possible will take this opportunity to come and meet with me."

The Commissioner and Lancashire Constabulary recently joined forces to launch the Citizens in Policing programme, which promotes opportunities to volunteer with the force as a Police Cadet, Volunteer or Special Constable. The roadshows will also give people the opportunity to find out more about the programme and whether it would be right for them.

Clive Grunshaw added: "Whenever I meet with residents, they tell me they want to be more involved in policing. This programme is offering them the opportunity to do that, and to make a real difference in their communities and the county as a whole. I hope people will use the roadshows as an opportunity to find out more about the programme and how they could get involved."

The Accrington roadshow will take place in conjunction with local Community Safety Partnerships at the the Town Hall on 2nd July from 10.00am until 2.00pm.

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