
People in Cheshire, who want to raise policing issues are being offered an instant top-level response.
Cheshire′s Chief Constable, Dave Whatton, and the Chairman of Cheshire Police Authority, Margaret Ollerenshaw will take part in a live internet question and answer session on January 19th.
Dave Whatton said, "We are currently reviewing all aspects of how we police the area with a view to improving the service and increasing efficiency while achieving large-scale savings ordered by the government.
"In the current financial year we are on track to achieve more than eleven million pounds in savings and we are seeing a reduction in crime and disorder across the board. To continue in that vein we need to hear what concerns people most and what they think we should be doing. This internet session will give people an opportunity to express their views and ask questions about the big issues involved in policing."
Margaret Ollerenshaw said, "In February we will set the policing budget for the coming year. Public opinion will be a key factor in the decisions we make. We are already sounding out people's views at road shows and through our website. The webchat will provide a chance to have a real say in what we do."
The hour-long session will begin at 3pm on Thursday January 19th.
People will be able to take part by logging on to the Cheshire Police website and follow the links. Questions will be typed and will be seen straight away by the Chief Constable and the Chairman. Their responses will be shown on the screen as the session continues.
To take part; log on to the Cheshire Police website.
Photo: The Chief Constable of Cheshire, Dave Whatton.
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