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Hertfordshire residents and businesses are being encouraged to share their views on future policing and crime prevention priorities by the Police and Crime Commissioner, Jonathan Ash-Edwards.
All residents and those who work in the county are invited to shape the PCC’s new Police and Crime Plan which sets strategic priorities for Hertfordshire Constabulary on behalf of the public. PCCs are legally required to set a Police & Crime Plan in their first year in office.
Mr Ash-Edwards wants to hear from a wide-range of people on their thoughts and experiences on policing and crime in the county.
The online surveys have been launched to seek feedback on:
Residents can have their say at https://bit.ly/HertsPCCPlan or by using the QR code below.
Businesses can take the survey at https://bit.ly/Herts/PCCBusiness or by using the QR code below.
The consultations will run for four weeks until 27th October and is open to anyone who lives, works or has a business in Hertfordshire.
Other formats of the surveys are available on request from the Police and Crime Commissioner’s office by emailing [email protected] or writing to the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, Harpenden Police Station, 13 Vaughan Road, Hertfordshire, AL5 4GZ or by calling 01707 806100.