Got a question for Sussex’s Police and Crime Commissioner?

Sussex residents have the chance to pose questions to the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) at a meeting this month.

Written questions are now being invited for Katy Bourne ahead of the next meeting of the Sussex Police and Crime Panel on Friday 27 April.

Questions can be about any policy issue relating to policing in Sussex (but not related to operational matters, or a live case).

The deadline for receiving questions is midday on Friday 13 April.

Questions can be submitted in writing to pcp@westsussex.gov.uk or by telephoning 03302 222538.

The main item on the agenda at the meeting is Sussex Police 2018/22 Transformation Strategy. This will set out how the Chief Constable plans to spend the additional funds raised by the Commissioner’s policing precept increase.

The meeting will be held at County Hall, Lewes, starting at 10.30am. The meeting will also be webcast live at www.eastsussex.public-i.tv/core/portal/home.

Councillors from 15 local authorities across Sussex, plus two independent members, make up the Sussex Police and Crime Panel. The role of the Panel is to scrutinise the actions and decisions of the Commissioner.

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