Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner Peter McCall is inviting the public to come along to his public surgery in the Market Hall in Wigton on Wednesday 14 November 10am – 12 Noon.
Meeting the public regularly to listen to their views on policing is a significant responsibility for the Commissioner and Peter McCall is keen to make sure that communities get the opportunity to meet him.
Peter McCall explains: “I am always keen to speak to as many people as possible across the county, as I have found it a really valuable experience in the past, and helps give me a real feel for what people are feeling and experiencing out in our communities.
“In particular, I am saying to the people of Wigton – do you have specific issues you feel need to be addressed? Do you have concerns about anti-social behaviour in your community? We need people to come forward and tell us about issues such as this, and importantly, we need people who have been victims or witnesses of crime and anti-social behaviour to report it – the police cannot do anything about it otherwise.
“So, please come along if you can – we all need to work together to make a difference and help keep our communities safe, and that includes the public.”
No appointment is necessary.
If you wish to contact the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner please email: [email protected] or telephone 01768 217734