Following on from yesterday's post, in which I commented on just one service that is no longer available from Suffolk Constabulary, I have received this morning an e mail asking for feed back on the operation of the Suffolk Local Policing Review which has been operational since April this year. The implementation of this Revew, which was aimed both at saving money and also at reconfiguring the police service better to meet changed conditions, has caused controversy as some activities, previously carried out by the police, have been discontinued or curtailed.
If you are unhappy about changes in policing in our area this is another opportunity to have your say, although the letter from the Police and Crime Commissioner and Chief Constable makes it clear that if you have already commented on particular aspects of the plan this will be taken into account, so no need to write again!
The letter points out that 'Steps have already been taken to improve some of the issues raised since April, for example, we have introduced the Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) newsletters; Neighbourhood Watch co-ordinators have a Single Point of Contact within their local SNT; we are investing in our non-emergency 101 system to improve the service and have introduced a new interactive website.'
Full details of the Suffolk Local Policing Review can be downloaded HERE.
It seems that comments should be submitted, preferably by 23rd December, by e mail to tim.passmore@suffolk.pnn.police.uk or to gareth.wilson@suffolk.pnn.police.uk.
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