The West Mercia PCC is encouraging residents across the region to give their thoughts on his final draft police and crime plan.
The plan, which sets the direction for West Mercia Police for the next four years, identifies four key priorities: reducing crime, community-based policing, victim and witness support, and maximising resources.
Residents are invited to provide feedback during the month-long online consultation, which concludes on Tuesday, October 8.
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The PCC and his team will engage with residents across Herefordshire, Worcestershire, and Shropshire to gather their views.
Police and crime commissioner John Campion said: "Setting my police and crime plan is an important part of my role and I am committed to ensuring it reflects your priorities.
"As I have developed my draft plan, I have ensured concerns and priorities, raised through correspondence, public engagement and consultation activity, have informed and are reflected in the four priorities I have set out."
The consultation can be completed online at https://www.westmercia-pcc.gov.uk/have-your-say-police-and-crime-plan-consultation/.
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