PCC thanks residents for taking part in survey
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Jane Mudd, has thanked residents for taking part in her Police and Crime Plan survey over the summer.
More than 1,900 people had their say, either face to face at events and engagements, or online.
The results will now be analysed and will be used to develop the Commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan, which is the document that sets out her priorities for her term in office. The information will also be used as part of the recruitment process for the new Chief Constable of Gwent Police which is currently ongoing.
Police and Crime Commissioner Jane Mudd said: “I would like to thank everyone that has given their time over the last few months to complete my survey, talk to me and my team at events, or comment online.
“The feedback you have given me on issues in your area, your experiences with the police, and what you think policing in Gwent should focus on, will be hugely helpful to me and I promise to read every comment. It has already given me a great insight into public opinion across Gwent and the information we have gathered will be critical in the development of my Police and Crime Plan.
“My next job is to work with my team to analyse all the data and start drafting my plan. We will be doing specific focus groups on this in due course and if you are interested in playing a part in this work then please sign up to my ebulletin and we will notify you when opportunities are available.”