This section contains a range of key information about the PCC’s work and how it is conducted.
This includes information on policies and decisions made, through to freedom of information disclosures.
The PCC is legally obliged to provide some of the information, but all of it is published in the interests of openness and transparency so that local communities can be confident in the PCC’s work and how it is being conducted on their behalf.
PCC Elections 2024
Information regarding the upcoming Police and Crime Commissioner election in 2024 can be found here. View Election Page

Consultation Responses
The PCC aims to be a strong and powerful voice for the people of West Mercia, representing their views about how crime and disorder is prevented and its consequences are tackled. View Consultation Responses

Decision Making
The PCC is required to publish a record of all significant decisions made while carrying out his role and responsibilities under the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011. View Decision Making

Publications
On this page you will find the PCC’s Publications including the Safer West Mercia Plan. View Publications

Police Complaint Reviews
The Home Office has reformed the way reviews of police complaints (formerly called appeals) are dealt with. View Police Complaint Reviews

Code of Conduct
The PCC has signed up to a code of conduct, governed by principles around conduct in public life. View Code of Conduct

Joint Audit and Standards Committee
Information on the committee and historic documentation can be found below. View Joint Audit and Standards Committee

West Mercia Governance Board
The monthly board takes place to govern West Mercia Police and the PCC’s office. View West Mercia Governance Board

Freedom of Information
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 is intended to create openness with all public authorities and Government by giving individuals more access to information. View Freedom of Information

Partner Meetings
The PCC is involved in a number of regular meetings with local partners. In the interests of transparency, the papers from these meetings are published. View Partner Meetings

Equality, Diversity & Human Rights
Part of the PCC’s role is to hold the Chief Constable to account for how they exercise their duty in relation to equality and diversity. Equality, Diversity & Human Rights

Archive
This page contains historical information and published data about the Police and Crime Commissioner’s office, and prior to the introduction of PCC’s View Archive
