Police Fire and Crime Commissioner "determined to keep listening"

Danielle Stone took office earlier this month

Author: Trevor ThomasPublished 23rd May 2024

Northamptonshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Danielle Stone said she is determined the voices of people across Northamptonshire will shape the priorities for the county’s police and the fire service.

Danielle Stone took office as the county’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner on May 9 – the first woman to hold the role in Northamptonshire.

Since then, she has been building key relationships with the Acting Chief Constable, Chief Fire Officer, and their teams.

Danielle attended a vigil to commemorate the visit of the knife angel to the county, which aimed to raise the profile of the work taking place to stop young people carrying knives.

She has met and been out on deployment with her Immediate Justice Team to see the work they are doing with offenders to put right the harm caused by anti-social behaviour by working in the community.

Danielle Stone said:

“My first two weeks as Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner have reinforced for me how important it is not just to give people a voice in community safety, but to show them you have listened and tell them what you have done in response.

“I’m determined to go on having those conversations with our communities and keep listening. What people tell me will help shape the priorities of my Police, Fire and Crime Plan for the county.”

Today (Thursday 23 May) Danielle is attending a national forum for Police and Crime Commissioners, where she will raise the issue of delays in the criminal justice system and lobby for fairer funding for Northamptonshire.

Danielle said: “I believe passionately in showing the people of Northamptonshire how they can make a difference. I will be working hard to support our police officers and fire fighters and helping to bring them closer to the public, and build trust in what they do.

“Some splendid work is already taking place – I want to build on that, make the changes we need to see and ensure local needs and views are at the heart of everything we do.

“I’m looking forward to engaging with people in towns and villages right across Northamptonshire as I ask them to help put together my new Police, Fire and Crime Plan.”

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