Chichester Observer

One of the ‘most critical’ police precepts is agreed

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Sussex Police and Crime Commission­er Katy Bourne has told the Sussex Police & Crime panel that this year’s police precept was‘one of the mostcritic­al’ shehaddeci­ded since stepping into herrole in 2012.

The precept is Sussex Police’s portion of the council take bill. The force needs to find£6million savings – down from £8million – to balance its 2024/25 budget, with Mrs Bournesayi­ng more‘efficienci­es’ and savings would need to be found.

At a meeting of the Sussex Police & Crime Panel on Friday, January 26, Mrs Bourne said: “Looking forward, Sussex Police faces quite a big challenge. Crime is continuing to grow, the processes involved in dealing with crime are becoming more complex and like many other organisati­ons, Sussex police has been affected by inflationa­ry costs.”

Mrs Bourne said investment had been working to i ncrease police visibility through additional recruiting, reducing crime in Sussex, and improving 999 and non-emergency 101 call-response times.

She said a £13 annual increase to the precept for a band D property would help maintain investment amid a potential need for cuts, with the increase being agreed by 15 of the 16 panel members.

Lewes District Council panel representa­tive Paul Keene (Green, Lewes Priory) said the increase came at a time of ‘decades’ high ‘deprivatio­n’ in a cost of living crisis, and asked Mrs Bourne how the police were accounting for lowest-income households’ opinion on the increase.

Mrs Bourne s aid s he ‘would never take a decision like this lightly’ and that a public survey onthe increase showedmore­than50perc­ent support for anincrease in the precept. She added that she recognised £13 would be ‘an ask’ for some households.

The panel also agreed to write a letter to the Secretary of State for the Home Office, James Cleverly, and the Minister for Policing about their ‘funding approach’ for police forces,

Sussex has the seventhlow­est police precept in England, and the sixth-lowest funding per person, with the increase to take it from £ 239.91 a year for band D households to £252.91.

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Katy Bourne, Sussex Police and Crime Commission­er

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