Philip Allott is to host his first Public Accountability Meeting as Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner next week and is encouraging people from across North Yorkshire and York to get involved.
As in the past during Julia Mulligan’s time in office, meetings are broadcast live online and aim to make North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service more accessible to members of the public.
This month’s meeting will be on Tuesday 25 May from 1.30pm and will focus on:
- Local Policing – exploring how local policing teams serve their community.
- Fire and Rescue Service Fleet – exploring the make-up of the current North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service fleet to provide the best possible service to the public.
Philip Allott said: “I am looking forward to hosting my first public accountability meeting and ensuring we hear from, and give you the chance to question leaders from North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service.
“There are many big issues facing our emergency services and these sessions are a chance for me, and you, to ask questions of those working hard to keep us safe and feeling safe.
“If you have a question, please send it in and we’ll try and get an answer.”
The agenda, along with presentations and reports are available on the Commissioner’s website here: http://bit.ly/PAM25May2021
To ask a question on this month’s hot topics:
- In advance of the meeting, please send your question to [email protected] please include your name and address with your question.
- To ask a question during the meeting using Twitter, include #NYscrutiny in your tweet.
To watch the live broadcast
- Watch on his website: http://bit.ly/PAM25May2021
- Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7teCUhsDWes
- Follow on Twitter @northyorkspfcc and look for #NYscrutiny