Opportunity for public to meet Hardyal Dhindsa, the Police and Crime Commissioner
Community problems across Derbyshire have been tackled with tough action thanks to Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa. Mr Dhindsa has now announced a series of feedback events to update the public on what he has done having listened carefully to their community problems.
The Commissioner has visited every town and village in the county during his countywide tour, gathering the views of local people and gaining insight into the issues impacting on quality of life.
Now that the tour has come to an end, Mr Dhindsa has announced a series of dates where he will present the findings of his research and outline the proactive work undertaken to address them.
The meetings, which take place in all nine districts, will invite local residents and community organisations including Neighbourhood Watch, Rotary Clubs and Parish Council representatives to meet with the PCC and his team.
“Listening to local people is so important but it was always my priority to identify solutions to the problems raised and act upon them,” explained Mr Dhindsa.
“One of the successes from my tour has been the strong partnerships it has encouraged with other agencies and we are now working closely with a host of organisations to jointly respond to problems that none of us can solve alone.
“These new events will update residents on the action we have taken to address the issues they have raised and how we intend to build on this work in the future. I want to reassure our communities that we will continue to act on their problems now and in the future. We have already seen many successes, and this will be fed back to our communities during these events.”
The meetings will be held on weekdays between 6.30pm and 8pm to enable those who have work commitments to attend. The PCC and his team will also provide an opportunity for attendees to ask further questions.
All meetings will take place from 6.30pm - 8pm.
Monday 20th January |
Amber Valley |
Genesis Centre Alfreton, DE55 7DQ |
Thursday 30th January |
Bolsover |
Shirebrook Leisure Centre, NG20 8JQ |
Tuesday 4th February |
Chesterfield |
Loundsley Green Community Centre, S40 4QU |
Wednesday 12th February |
Derbyshire Dales |
Whitworth Centre, Darley Dale, DE4 2EQ |
Wednesday 19th February |
Derby City South |
Indian Centre, Normanton, DE23 6QR |
Monday 24th February |
Erewash |
Ilkeston Arena Church, DE7 8DG |
Wednesday 4th March |
Derby City North |
St Marks Church, Chaddesden, DE21 6DE |
Monday 9th March |
High Peak |
Chapel-en-le-Frith, Town Hall, SK23 0HP |
Wednesday 18th March |
North East Derbyshire |
Danesmoor, St Barnabas Centre, S45 9BU |
Thursday 26th March |
South Derbyshire |
Midway Community Centre, DE11 0FF |
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