19th July
As a valued stakeholder I am writing to you to ensure you are one of the first people to be made aware of a consultation that I am due to launch tomorrow (Wednesday 17 July).
One of my duties as Police and Crime Commissioner, on behalf of the public, is to create a Police and Crime Plan for 2024-2029.
This will set out the strategic priorities for Nottinghamshire Police and outline our aims to commission services to help us prevent crime and support victims of crime – whilst also setting some ambitious targets aimed at making Nottinghamshire a safer place for all.
It is vitally important that we create this plan to serve all of our diverse communities across Nottinghamshire and that everyone has the chance to give their views and help shape it.
I want people across Nottinghamshire to feel a sense of ownership of this new Police and Crime Plan and take this rare chance to be involved in influencing the final product.
We are reaching out to our diverse communities in a number of ways, including door-to-door and online surveys, social media and gathering people’s views during engagement events across the county.
But we also need your help. You can play an important role in giving even more people that opportunity to have their say and to help shape this plan.
I am asking that you please let the people that you serve know that they can get involved in our consultation, by visiting this link to the online survey https://forms.office.com/e/HrV42QRArL.
People can also find out more on our website at www.nottinghamshire.pcc.police.uk or at any of our upcoming engagement events.
People can also get in touch by calling us on 0115 8445998, emailing officepcc@notts.police.uk or writing to us at the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire, Sherwood Lodge Joint Headquarters, Sherwood Lodge Drive, Arnold, NG5 8PP.
We will also be raising awareness of the consultation on our social media channels - on Facebook, X, Instagram and LinkedIn – so please follow us and share our messaging.
Your help in reaching more people across Nottinghamshire is greatly appreciated. Thank you.