Saturday, July 30, 2016

HAVE YOU GOT A BRIGG QUESTION FOR NEW HUMBERSIDE POLICE & CRIME COMMISSIONER


FROM NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE COUNCIL

At the next Humberside Police and Crime Panel meeting on Wednesday 3 August, they will question Keith Hunter, the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Humberside.
The panel will discuss with Keith Hunter his plans for the area and find out what his hopes, aspirations and key priorities are for his four years as Police and Crime Commissioner.
As well as the Police and Crime Commissioner's future plans, the panel will speak to Keith Hunter about some comments he made during his election campaign.
With representatives from all four Humber councils the Police and Crime Panel (PCP) for the Humberside Police area has been set up to scrutinise, support and challenge the Police and Crime Commissioner.
Coun Jon Evison, Chair of the Humberside Police and Crime Panel, said: “We are keen to speak to Keith Hunter about his future plans and put forward any questions to ensure residents’ needs from across the Humber region are being met. The Police and Crime Commissioner should be held to account, and we will ensure that we do this and contribute towards the development of any plans.”

N.F. ADDS:  Next Wednesday morning's meeting will be in Hull. Mr Hunter was elected recently and has taken over the role previously occupied by Matthew Grove as Police and Crime Commissioner for the Humberside Police area, which includes Brigg. Panel chairman Coun Jon Evision is from Barton. North Lincolnshire Council says the Police and Crime Panel (PCP)  for the Humberside Police area has been set up to scrutinise, support and challenge the Police and Crime Commissioner. Read more about its role here...
If you would like to submit a question from the Brigg area to a panel member to ask in a meeting, email policeandcrimepanel@northlincs.gov.uk or call North Lincolnshire Council Democratic Services on 01724 296014.

1 comment:

The Independent Brigg Line Rail Group said...

I shall be emailing to ask why the Crime figures for Brigg station are not in the national figures since the British Transport Police share information with Humberside police