Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner and public voice in policing is asking you to get involved in his public scrutiny meetings with the Chief Constable.
You can come along virtually and watch the meetings and also submit questions in advance for him to put to the Chief of Cheshire Constabulary.
The first scrutiny meeting will be held on Thursday 24th April 2025 at 1pm.
You can register for the event here.
If you have a question, email it to:
opccmediadesk@cheshire.police.uk
...with the ref: Public Scrutiny question.
Questions and answers will be anonymised and published on the PCC’s website.
Any questions would need to be submitted by the 14th April 2025.
All questions will be reviewed but not all will be asked at the sessions due to time restrictions. However, we will aim to publish answers to all questions on our website.
A full list of public meetings held by the Police and Crime Commissioner are available on his website.
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