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Locals Invited To Drop In And Meet PCC Sue Mountstevens

Wednesday 11th March 2015 Bath Echo News Team Crime

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Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens will be holding a drop-in session in Bath this Thursday (12th March), for locals to discuss policing across the area.

Local residents are invited to go and meet Sue, talk about policing in their area or simply find out more about the work of the Police and Crime Commissioner.

The drop-in session will be held between 4.45pm and 5.15pm at Sainsbury’s in Frome Road, Odd Down, Bath.

The chance to meet Sue is part of an out and about day in the community during which Sue will meet various groups and visit projects which have been funded by the Commissioner’s Community Action Fund.

Sue Mountstevens is the public’s voice in policing, someone the public can trust to lead the fight against crime, and someone to hold to account if she does not deliver.

Her role is to represent locals and their concerns, ensuring the policing needs of the community are met.

Ms Mountstevens stood as an independent candidate in the first Police and Crime Commissioner election in November 2012.

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