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Police chief and crime commissioner to hold public meeting in Ipswich

Suffolk's top police officials will meet residents at Inspire Suffolk on Monday, 20 October, to discuss local policing and answer questions from the public.

A police car on Queen Street in Ipswich
Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk
A police car on Queen Street in Ipswich

Why it matters: The meeting gives Ipswich residents a direct opportunity to raise concerns and learn about policing priorities in their area, with both the county's most senior police officials present to respond.

The details: Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore and Chief Constable Rachel Kearton will host the meeting at Inspire Suffolk on Lindberg Road from 18:30, with doors opening at 18:00. No booking is required – residents can simply turn up on the evening.

The officials will provide an update on policing across Suffolk and take questions from attendees. A member of the local community policing team will also attend to offer more localised insights.

What they're saying: "Policing is such an important public service and it is imperative that the public have an opportunity to have their say," said Tim Passmore. "I do hope people will accept this invite to come and find out more about policing in Suffolk."

Chief Constable Rachel Kearton said the meetings were "a vital part of how we listen, learn and respond to the concerns of our communities."

She added: "This year, I am focused on understanding local issues and how our community policing teams can work in partnership using tools like Clear, Hold, Build to improve and remedy long-term issues."

The bigger picture: The Ipswich meeting forms part of a series of public sessions being held across Suffolk through September and October. The initiative reflects the Government's Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, which reinforces its commitment to visible and accessible policing.

"Every community in Suffolk has a right to know their local officers and feel confident that we are tackling the issues that matter most to them," said Kearton.

The bottom line: Ipswich residents have a free opportunity to directly engage with Suffolk's most senior police officials about local policing priorities and concerns.

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