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Have your say

Listening to the public is key to ensuring policing reflects the communities it serves. The Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) does this by running consultations throughout his term

The PCC for Cheshire wants to hear your views on important policing and community safety issues, police budgets and other topics. This page houses all of the current surveys and results of previous surveys where you can share your opinions.

After consultations and surveys finish, the results and outcomes are published. This lets you see what others said and how feedback influenced decisions.

Why it matters

Your input helps the PCC:

  • Understand what local people really care about
  • Shape policing priorities and plans
  • Make sure decisions reflect community views
  • Hold the police to account based on what’s important to residents.
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Outcomes and results

Response data from surveys and consultations.

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Resident's Voice

Let the police know directly about issues in your area.

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Cheshire PCC leads the way, making it easier for schools nationwide to go phone-free

Cheshire is leading the way in creating distraction-free classrooms, with three quarters of its state high schools now either using or planning to introduce lockable phone pouches.

Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner with pupils from Sir William Stanier School with the lockable phone pouch
Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner with pupils from Sir William Stanier School with the lockable phone pouch