STOCKTON Heath residents will get the chance to express their views on Cheshire's draft police and crime plan on Saturday, October 22.
Police and crime commissioner David Keane's team will be in the village square, outside the police station, to speak to the public between 10am and 2pm.
The draft plan, which is available in full on the commissioner's website, was published on September 19 to allow the public to comment on it.
Mr Keane said: "It sets out a vision in which Cheshire will have a Constabulary focused on prevention, supporting the most vulnerable and putting victims first, a police service fit for the future and which is connected with, based within and accessible to communities – real neighbourhood policing.
"I'm committed to understanding what the public think of my proposals. Have I captured their priorities for Cheshire?"
Mr Keane and his team will be visiting communities throughout the county until October 31.
To view the plan visit cheshire-pcc.gov.uk/jointheconversation
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