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Chris Haward has been appointed the new Chief Constable of Lincolnshire. To find out more information click here.
The Police and Crime Commissioner elections, set to be held on 7 May 2020, have been postponed for a year because of the coronavirus, the UK Government has announced.
PCC elections take place every four years, however recent developments in the UK with the spread of coronavirus mean that PCC elections in England and Wales have been postponed until May 2021.
Lincolnshire’s PCC, Marc Jones will now remain in office for an extra year and serve a five-year term.
Local and mayoral elections in England have also been postponed.
The Public Assurance Meeting is one of the primary mechanisms by which the PCC holds the Chief Constable to account, its focus is the performance of Lincolnshire Police.
To find out more about the next Public Assurance Meeting or recordings of previous meetings click here.
The Police and Crime Panel meetings scrutinise and support the activities of the PCC in holding the Chief Constable to account, including reviewing the Police & Crime Plan.
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- Last Updated: 08-01-2021 at 09:01
Free Modern Slavery Awareness Training for Lincolnshire Voluntary Organisations and Charities
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The Government has announced an extra £3.4m for policing next year in Lincolnshire
The Government has announced an extra £3.4m for policing next year – a funding award that has been welcomed by the Police and Crime Commissioner.
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