Staffordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Ellis spoke to Rugeley Women’s Institute (WI) about the work he has done to address reoffending, joining up services and the ongoing roll-out of mobile technology on Wednesday (28 Oct).
Mr Ellis talked with members of the WI and then answered a range of questions about local policing.
Mr Ellis said: “I would like to thank Rugeley WI for inviting me to speak with them about policing in Staffordshire. I received such a warm welcome and enjoyed answering the questions they raised.
“It was a great turn out with some lively debate and I thank them for their hospitality.”
Barbara Coppard, President of Rugeley WI said: “Thank you to the Police and Crime Commissioner for visiting Rugeley WI. We were all extremely interested to hear about his plans for policing and he left us very reassured about the future of policing in Staffordshire. We wish him the best of luck for the future”