81 COMMISSIONER'S QUESTION TIME PDF 256 KB
For the Panel to raise any issues or queries concerning crime and policing in Surrey with the Commissioner.
Note:
The deadline for Member’s questions is 12.00pm four working days before the meeting (15 September 2022).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Witnesses:
Lisa Townsend, Surrey Police and Crime Commissioner
Ellie Vesey-Thompson, Surrey Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner
Damian Markland, Head of Performance and Governance (Office of Police and Crime Commissioner)
Key points raised in the discussion:
1. One question was received from Cllr John Furey and no supplementary questions were asked.
2. One question was received from Cllr Keith Witham. The Panel Member clarified that his question was in reference to local roads and explained that he would be grateful for any further support. The Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner (DPCC) assured the Panel that she was against road racing. The DPCC was not aware of those specific cases, however, offered to look at them outside of the meeting.
3. One question was received from Cllr Mick Gillman. The Panel Member noted that residents would disagree that the Force did act quickly and appropriately. The PCC explained that the Force had to ensure that the police officers were kept safe when getting protestors down from the gantry. Sometimes the protestors would play dead which made it more difficult to remove them at pace. Road closures were an issue for National Highways. The PCC emphasised that she fully supported Surrey Police’s approach to the protests and felt that they had dealt with the issue well.
4. Two questions were received from Cllr Paul Kennedy. A Panel Member queried when the response inspection to the inspection results would be published. The Head of Performance and Governance shared that there was a formal 56-day return which was likely to be available in late December. The response to the Casey report was expected in two weeks. A Panel Member asked whether there were any remaining backlogs of the service level agreements. The PCC responded she would check with the Force.
Actions/requests for further information:
1. R26/22 – The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner to confirm whether there are any remaining backlogs of the service level agreements.
64 COMMISSIONER'S QUESTION TIME PDF 256 KB
For the Panel to raise any issues or queries concerning crime and policing in Surrey with the Commissioner.
Note:
The deadline for Member’s questions is 12.00pm four working days before the meeting (20 September 2022).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Witness:
Lisa Townsend, Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey
Key points raised in the discussion:
Actions/requests for further information:
7 COMMISSIONER'S QUESTION TIME PDF 255 KB
For the Panel to raise any issues or queries concerning crime and policing in Surrey with the Commissioner.
Note:
The deadline for Member’s questions is 12.00pm four working days before the meeting (31 January 2022).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Witness:
Lisa Townsend, Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey
Kelvin Menon, Chief Finance Officer – OPCC
Alison Bolton, Chief Executive – OPCC
Ellie Vesey-Thompson, Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey
Key points raised in the discussion: