
Matthew Ellis, Staffordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, spoke to members of the public about issues that mattered to them in Cannock yesterday, 10 December.
He held supermarket surgeries at Asda in Avon Road, from 5.15pm to 5.45pm and at Sainsbury’s in Voyager Drive from 6.15pm to 6.45pm.
The ‘Let’s Talk’ events were the latest opportunity for people to tell Mr Ellis first-hand about crime and local policing and their experience of the criminal justice system.
The Commissioner also attended a Circle of Residents Association (CORA) meeting n Prospect Village, near Cannock Wood to celebrate their 20th anniversary.
Mr Ellis said: “This was a great opportunity to find out what people in Cannock had to say.
“I had a number of local people come and discuss issues with me. These events give people a chance to shape the future of policing and the criminal justice services for us all.
“It was great to receive such a warm welcome from the Circle of Residents Associations who asked lots of interesting questions about the future of policing.”
For more details on ‘Let’s Talk’ visit http://www.staffordshire-pcc.gov.uk/lets-talk/