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PCC John Campion is committing a further 125 police officers and £1 million to prevent crime to ensure West Mercia’s communities are safe and feel safe.

As part of the PCC’s ongoing commitment to keep the public’s voice at the heart of policing, he sought views from residents last month on his budget for 2022/23. Over 1,400 people responded to the consultation that highlighted anti-social behaviour, accessibility and visibility of West Mercia Police and road safety as the top concerns.

In the budget proposals being launched today, the PCC is proposing further investment in additional police officers to combat the continued concerns around accessibility and visibility of policing in local communities. Having already invested in almost 400, a further 125 officers will be recruited including 15 officers who will join existing Safer Neighbourhood Teams.

Respondents of the consultation also supported an increase in council tax, if it was used to deliver a better service for communities. 69% supported an increase, with 52% supporting an increase of £8-10 per year. The PCC is therefore proposing an increase of 3.94%, which equates to £9.47 per year or 79p per month (based on Band D household).

PCC John Campion said: “I am dedicated to delivering the best service and have heard loud and clear from the communities of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and Worcestershire about where their concerns lie. I have, as I promised, taken these views to shape this budget proposal. I understand people want a police force they can access and rely on, which is why 125 additional police officers will ensure the benefit is felt in communities across West Mercia.

“In my commitment to making the most of the investment, I am allocating £1 million into preventing crime, and I will ensure that every pound that goes into policing counts. I will work hard to guarantee the force delivers a service that keeps you safe, tackles and works to prevent crime and understands the community’s priorities.”

The draft 2022/23 budget report is available to view here as part of the second public consultation. Members of the public are once again invited to share their views on whether they support the PCC’s proposals via this consultation before 9am on Monday 24 January.

There is also the opportunity to submit questions regarding local policing and the budget through a Q&A session with the PCC and Chief Constable on Wednesday 12 January at 6pm via Facebook.  

Issued on: 7th January 2022