A video booth will be in Nantwich town square later this week, giving residents a chance to air their views on Cheshire Police.
Chief Constable Dave Whatton and Cheshire Police Authority have initiated a series of roadshows across the county.
And residents are encouraged to use the interactive video booth between 10am and 4pm this Friday December 9 to air their views on what should be done to meet spending cuts.
Margaret Ollerenshaw (pictured), chairman of the police authority, said: “The views that people express will be taken into account. They will play a vital role in shaping the future of policing in Cheshire.”
Chief Constable Whatton said: “I am determined we continue to make Cheshire as safe as possible and to bring offenders to justice even though we have to make £32 million of savings over the four years from 2011 to 2015.
“We have already implemented a lot of measures to make these savings, and we are currently on course but there is a lot more to do.
“It is very important that we take account of the views of the public when the Police Authority and I prioritise how we spend public money and this is a chance for you to make your voice heard.”
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