Gloucestershire Echo

Get in contact with me – I am keen to listen and learn in this role

- Chris Nelson Police and Crime Commisione­r for Gloucester­shire

» NOW the dust has settled, to a degree, I am delighted to have been given the opportunit­y to engage directly with you in what will be a regular column.

First of all, I would like to thank everyone who voted for me. I was proud to win a clear mandate to deliver my election manifesto with a majority of more than 31,000 and majorities in each of our 6 districts.

Your message was clear: you want to see our police take a zero-tolerance approach to Anti-social Behaviour and you want to see more Bobbies on the beat.

I intend to do my level best to deliver that and also promise to take a cross party approach to everything I do, representi­ng every resident, no matter who you voted for.

This is definitely the most demanding and complex job I have ever done but I feel that my long career in the public and private sector, as a military veteran and internatio­nal businessma­n, has prepared me well for this moment.

I am relishing the challenge and have resolved to first focus on the £150m net budget requiremen­t to identify better ways of working, find efficienci­es and savings, so that we can find the resources our Constabula­ry needs to maximise its effectiven­ess and reduce crime.

Once we have identified sufficient financial headroom, I want to start the recruitmen­t process to provide 300 more police officers and PCSOS – this is an urgent requiremen­t, as it takes a considerab­le amount of time to recruit and train officers.

I am also planning an early roadshow to parish and town councils, about Empowering Local Communitie­s to deal with the crimes that bother you the most.

Time and again, you have told me that you are fed-up with a wide range of Anti-social Behaviours, yet it can sometimes be hard to get help from the police or your local council.

With your help, I have plans to recruit 150 more Special Constables, who will work within your own neighbourh­ood policing teams and deploy new technology to help deal with persistent speeders, another big complaint.

I am extremely keen to listen and learn, so that I can influence our Constabula­ry, who work for you so please feel free to get in touch if you have concerns over crime in your area.

I am convinced that working together, we can make Gloucester­shire the safest area in the whole country.

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