A short explanatory video on the role of the Police and Crime Commissioner.  All residents will have the chance to elect the next PCC in May 2021.			
		
	
	
		
	
	
	
		A short explanatory video on the role of the Police and Crime Commissioner.  All residents will have the chance to elect the next PCC in May 2021.	
	
	
				
				WHY it is important to report crime and concerns:  we can do more to help focus Policing support and attention on our own locality, and even help in the fight against broader crime.  			
		
	
	
		
	
	
	
		WHY it is important to report crime and concerns:  we can do more to help focus Policing support and attention on our own locality, and even help in the fight against broader crime.  	
	
	
				
				Our Neighbourhood Policing team enjoyed some heavyweight support on Tuesday 21st July, in the form of police horses Atlas and Aurora.			
		
	
	
		
	
	
	
		Our Neighbourhood Policing team enjoyed some heavyweight support on Tuesday 21st July, in the form of police horses Atlas and Aurora.	
	
	
				
				On Saturday 1st August, and on the first Saturday of each month, we welcome back ‘Have Your Say’ meetings held by Chesham’s neighbourhood policing team in Chesham’s Market Square			
		
	
	
		
	
	
	
		On Saturday 1st August, and on the first Saturday of each month, we welcome back ‘Have Your Say’ meetings held by Chesham’s neighbourhood policing team in Chesham’s Market Square	
	
	
				
				Report on a well attended Forum meeting.  Update on the COVID-19 context, and some good news on Burglary stats.  Policing priorities retained as Burglary, Anti-Social Behaviour and Drug Dealing			
		
	
	
		
	
	
	
		Report on a well attended Forum meeting.  Update on the COVID-19 context, and some good news on Burglary stats.  Policing priorities retained as Burglary, Anti-Social Behaviour and Drug Dealing	
	
	
				
				Supt Amy Clements explains how our area continues to be policed during the coronavirus emergency, and how the public can help, and a video update from Chief Constable John Campbell. 			
		
	
	
		
	
	
	
		Supt Amy Clements explains how our area continues to be policed during the coronavirus emergency, and how the public can help, and a video update from Chief Constable John Campbell.