Today, Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall, has launched a consultation to find out people’s views on the future policing priorities for Cumbria.
The Commissioner holds the Chief Constable to account for high quality operational policing which includes tackling crime and anti-social behaviour.
The Police and Crime Plan sets out the objectives for the Constabulary to deliver policing in the County.
He'll be at the Westmorland Shopping Centre in Kendal on the 29th of June, and then at Tesco in Barrow on the 29th of July as part of the consultation.
Police and Crime Commissioner, Peter McCall said: “I really want to hear from you about your views on what the policing priorities should be for the future to make Cumbria an even safer place.
"Your priorities, your plan.
“This is your chance to have your say about what is important to you in your local area.
"I will be out and about across the County in the next few weeks at surgeries, roadshows and you can also take part by visiting www.cumbria-pcc.gov.uk or ringing 01768 217734 to complete a survey.
“Also, I will be speaking and listening to the Chief Constable, the Police and Crime Panel and our key partners about their views then I will be pulling all the views together to formulate the Police and Crime Plan.”
The consultation will be open until 12th August.