There’s just a week left for residents to have their say on police funding for the coming year via a survey being run by Police and Crime Commissioner Mark Shelford.
Locals are invited to give their views on a proposed £10 per year increase to the policing part of the council tax, known as the precept.
Local policing is funded by a combination of people’s council tax, Home Office funding, and other grants. The precept makes up 41% of police funding.
The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is responsible for setting the amount of money residents contribute to local policing through the precept.
The Government has determined the maximum amount by which PCCs can increase the precept as £13 this year.
The survey, which closes on 29th January, can be accessed here.
Mark Shelford said: “I know that times are tough for a lot of households and an increase in bills next year is a big ask from local residents.
“Rising costs of living are continuing to impact on us all, including affecting the cost of running the police service.
“Even if Avon and Somerset Police receive an extra £10 from households next year, there will still be a need to increase savings across the force.
“The size of the savings needed will likely result in about 250 staff roles being cut across the next few years.
“These cuts will have an impact on front line services such as visible policing and the ability to investigate crime.
“In order to deliver on the priorities and the issues that are important to people in the region, I need to ask for this additional funding.
“I am urging as many people as possible to take five minutes to complete the survey.”