Nantwich residents can quiz the new Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner when he tours the county this month.
John Dwyer, former Crewe & Nantwich Borough councillor, will be holding public surgeries inviting the public to attend and air their views about policing.
He will be in Crewe town square on Friday January 25 meeting shoppers and members of the public.
Mr Dwyer said: “By meeting people face to face as they are out shopping, working or taking their lunch break, I can get a real impression of what is important to them and what they think about the objectives I am proposing for my first year in office and beyond.
“I am also deciding the police budget for the coming year. That will affect how much council tax people pay for policing.
“So, I will welcome people’s views on the budget proposals and where savings could be made to meet the required reductions in funding.
“I see my role as Police and Crime Commissioner as acting as the conduit between the public and the police and I hope people will take advantage of these opportunities to let me know what they think.”
Mr Dwyer will also be staging roadshows in Northwich, Chester, Macclesfield Warrington and Runcorn throughout the month.
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