Have your say about policing in Cumbria at the ‘Ask The Commissioner’ monthly public surgeries with the Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall.
These sessions give local residents the opportunity to meet the Commissioner face-to-face in confidence and talk about any views, concerns or issues they may have regarding policing, crime or community safety.
Peter McCall is really keen to speak to as many people as possible across the county and comments: “Public surgeries give me a real feel for what people are experiencing out in our communities. It also helps me get a sense of what people see as the policing priorities in their local areas and this helps influence my decision making about future policing.
“I urge people to take the opportunity to drop in for a chat. I really want to hear for myself the issues people have in their surrounding area and how policing can help.”
The ‘Ask The Commissioner’ drop-in events are held on a monthly basis at a variety of accessible venues around the county and give people direct access to chat with the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Please come along and share your views about policing in your local area on:
- 29th March at Charlies Café, Kendal 1-3pm,
- 30th April at Booths Café Keswick from 2.30-4.30pm
- 13th May at Booths in Windermere 3.30-5pm.
Further sessions are planned throughout the year at locations such as Carlisle, Maryport, Penrith, Barrow, Kirby Kendal, Appleby, Whitehaven, Aspatria, Workington.
No appointments required.
If you wish to contact the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner please email: [email protected] or telephone 01768 217734
Website: www.cumbria-pcc.gov.uk