The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) visited Watford to hear from local people about the new police station, issues with street crime and the arrival of extra officers in Watford.
PCC David Lloyd started the day on October 19 at the police station with Chief Inspector Diane Whiteside, where they reviewed and discussed crime issues across the borough.
Mr Lloyd and Deputy Commissioner Lewis Cocking went on a patrol to visit various crime hotspots in the town. They then met with representatives of Watford Borough Council, including Elected Mayor Peter Taylor, Deputy Mayor Aga Dychton, and managing director Donna Nolan to discuss how partnership working can make communities safers.
Mr Lloyd said: “I came here to see what crime issues are causing concerns among the public, the police and local partners, and to take a proper look at what can be done to make people safer.
“Hertfordshire now has its largest-ever police force following my decision to fund it by increasing the council tax precept, alongside the government’s uplift programme.”
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