Cumbria Police Authority

Local Policing Summary 2011


Policing Summary delivered to every household in Cumbria.

Every household in Cumbria will receive a Local Policing Summary in the post over the coming weeks.

The Local Policing Summary, produced by Cumbria Constabulary and Cumbria Police Authority, is produced annually to ensure local communities are kept up to date with policing priorities and how the police have performed in their fight against crime.

This year the Local Policing Summary will be included in the County Council's 'Your Cumbria - Adult Education Supplement' magazine which will be delivered from Monday 22 August and contains details of how the Constabulary has performed over the last 12 months and how to contact them.  To view the Local Policing Summary click here.

Chief Constable Craig Mackey said: "We have made a commitment to keep the community informed about what we are doing and ow we are performing.  Not everyone has access to the internet, or can attend public meetings, so this summary ensures that every household in Cumbria stays informed about policing in the county.

"Cumbria has seen yet another reduction in crime over the past year, it is important that we continue to listen to the views and concerns of local residents so that we tackle the issues that mean the most to them, and continue to make Cumbria safer and stronger.

"We would encourage people to contact us by attending community meetings available in your area and online so that we can share information,  listen to your views and provide the best policing service possible to the people of Cumbria."

Ray Cole, Chairman of Cumbria Police Authority, said: "We are pleased to be able to report that public concerns like anti-social behaviour are being addressed.  We continue to face difficult decisions about how to maintain this service to the public in the face of reductions in our budget.  The public's comments and feedback will help us to make those difficult decisions and that is why the Authority is holding consultation events across the county.  Details can be found here and in the local press."

 

 


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For information contact the Police Authority: Telephone 01768 217734 or
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