Torquay Residents Asked to Shape Local Policing Priorities

Torquay residents are urged to share feedback on local policing priorities via new survey. Your input shapes police action.

Torquay Residents Asked to Shape Local Policing Priorities
Torquay Residents Asked to Shape Local Policing Priorities

Torquay residents, police want your input. Share your thoughts about safety there. Police want feedback on Torquay’s local issues. This helps them shape police activity in the town. Inspector Shardlow wants to know your concerns.

What makes you feel unsafe on the streets? They also seek any ideas to tackle these concerns. A quick survey is available online to complete. It only takes about five minutes.

The survey is open all through 2025. Police will check the responses monthly. Shardlow understands some doubts people may have. He knows some think police should already know.

He also knows some shared issues before. This survey wants public feedback. Community policing means involving the community. Problems evolve and your needs may change.

Police need to hear you and value your feedback. The survey helps focus on what matters. Past feedback improved patrols and orders. These orders prevent unwanted behaviors.

This keeps people out of certain town locations. Police work together for a safer Torquay. Please take five minutes to complete the survey. Working together makes Torquay safer.

It improves it for residents, workers, and visitors. Thank you, police say. The survey belongs to Street Focus: Torquay. It is a project for long-term change. Its aim is to improve community safety here.

Police Commissioner Hernandez leads Street Focus. New actions try to solve issues facing people. Feedback is key to ongoing progress here. They aim to make a safer town center.

Neighborhood teams host events with a mobile station. People can meet officers in person. They can share concerns directly. Dates are on the Devon & Cornwall Police website.

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