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06 Sept 2025

Exeter Christmas shoppers asked to have their say on policing

Exeter Christmas shoppers asked to have their say on policing

Christmas shoppers in Exeter will be able to have their say on policing in Devon and Cornwall when the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner’s community engagement team visits Princesshay on Thursday (December 14th).

The Commissioner, Alison Hernandez, is currently asking people who live in the force area to complete her Your Safety, Your Say survey as she makes decisions on the police budget for the next financial year.

The survey can be completed online or over the phone in around five minutes. Participants are asked to respond to questions about the amount they pay through their council tax for policing and what areas of policing they would like more investment in.

Anyone wanting to discuss the survey or policing in their area can speak to the OPCC team, and complete the survey, at Your Safety, Your Say roadshows this winter.

Commissioner Hernandez said: “Seeking views from members of the public is one of my core duties. In recent years the public’s views have helped set my policing priorities of tackling antisocial behaviour, drugs, dangerous driving and violent crime, as well as letting me know there is huge support for our policy of reopening police stations.

“I want people of all ages and backgrounds to help me again by taking a few minutes to take part in this survey.”

The roadshow has already visited Torquay and Exeter University. It is due to be at the following locations in the next fortnight:

Exeter, Bedford St: Thursday, December 14th, 4pm - 6pm
Barnstaple, Tesco, Rose Lane: Monday, December 18th, 11.30am - 1.30pm
Falmouth, The Moor: Thursday, December 21st, Midday - 1.30pm
St Austell, Alymer Sq: Thursday, December 21st, 2.45pm - 4.15pm
Plymouth, Tesco, Transit Way: Thursday, December 28th, 11am - 1pm
 

Any changes to the above timings and locations will be communicated via Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner social media accounts.

To complete the survey online visit bit.ly/3uezOcV. To complete the survey by phone call 01392 225555.

 

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