Warwickshire residents have a unique opportunity to directly influence the future of policing, community safety, and criminal justice in their county. Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has launched a public survey seeking vital feedback on the key priorities that will shape the next Police and Crime Plan.
This plan will guide the operations of Warwickshire Police and its partners in the years to come, ensuring that their efforts align with the concerns and needs of the community.
Key focus areas of the draft plan include:
- Strengthening Policing: Enhancing efficiency and effectiveness within the police force.
- Safeguarding People: Protecting vulnerable individuals and addressing issues like domestic abuse and exploitation.
- Protecting Communities: Preventing crime, tackling anti-social behaviour, and fostering safer neighbourhoods.
The survey invites residents to provide their insights on these priorities, suggesting ways to achieve them and highlighting any areas they feel may be missing from the draft proposals.
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe said: “Your voice matters. This is your chance to help me build a plan that truly reflects the issues that are most important to you. By sharing your thoughts, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that Warwickshire remains a safe and secure place for everyone.
“I want to hear from all parts of Warwickshire, so please do go online and have your say.”
Please note, the survey has now closed. Thank you to everyone who responded.