High Peak residents are being invited to meet Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa in special virtual event to discuss crime and policing on Thursday 11th March.
The virtual event will enable residents to raise any concerns about crime or policing in their district as well as learn about how partners are working together to increase police visibility and support victims of crime.
There will also be an update on the Commissioner’s forthcoming budget and the recently-launched #OpDerbyshire, which aims to highlight the good work going on to address top priorities for the public including speeding, antisocial behaviour and rural, wildlife and heritage crime.
Mr Dhindsa said: “Over the last few years, we’ve really listened to what people have told us and have responded positively to issues that impact on quality of life and public confidence. I’m determined to keep the conversation going which is why I’ve launched a series of virtual events across the county to safely exchange views and present some of the good work already happening to improve lives.”
The meeting will run from 6pm until 7.30pm and the free tickets will be available via Eventbrite.
To book a place visit the Commissioner’s website www.derbyshire-pcc.gov.uk/Meet
