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19 February, 2018

Do you have a question about local policing for the #NYPscrutiny meeting?

Julia Mulligan, the elected Police and Crime Commissioner is inviting the public to ask questions via Twitter for the next meeting of the monthly police accountability meeting. To be held on Tuesday 27 February at 13:30, and webcast LIVE, the Commissioner is focusing on local policing.

Viewers of the live webcast can ask the Board questions via Twitter during the meeting, or ask them beforehand, by using #NYPscrutiny.

Meeting overview

This month’s meeting will focus on Local policing priorities

Policing plans to meet local needs, concerns and priorities
North Yorkshire is the largest county in England, with diverse needs across its different communities. The delivery of policing in each area therefore needs to be different. Each area has its own set of priorities based on public feedback, along with intelligence and information from local police teams and partners, including your local council.

Find your local policing priorities:

If you have a question about policing in your community, #JustAsk

Ask your question

The full procedure for asking questions at this meeting is available here: Procedure for public questions

  • To ask a question in advance 
    Send your question to info@northyorkshire-pcc.gov.uk before midday on Friday 23 February, please include your name and address with your question.
  • To ask a question during the meeting using Twitter
    To ask a question during the live broadcast, post your question on Twitter using #NYPscrutiny

Agenda

No. Time Item Purpose Lead
1 13:30 Attendance and apologies To note attendance.
Apologies from:
PCC
2 13:35 Minutes of previous meeting To discuss and agree the draft minutes of the previous meeting held on 23 January 2018 and to discuss the action log. ALL
3 13:35 Questions from the public To address questions raised by the public in advance in relation to the agenda PCC
4 13:45 Local policing priorities Main presentation and discussion.
5 14:20 Policing update – Kirby Misperton To provide an overview of the policing operation T/ACC
6 14:30 Performance / Outcome Updates Performance and outcome updates DCC
7 14:45 Calls for service – 101 Improving customer service via 101 & 999 DCC
8 15:00 Forward Planner To discuss proposed discussion items for future meetings ALL
9 15:10 Questions on Twitter To address questions raised by the public during the meeting in relation to the agenda PCC / CC
10 15:20 Any other business  ALL
11 Date of Next Meeting 27 March 2018 at 13:30hrs,  on the topic of Digital technology

Agenda papers

  • Agenda papers will be published here as soon as they become available.

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