PCC to Hold Live Internet Radio Broadcast on Fire GovernancePublished 31/07/2017
David Lloyd, Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, is holding a live radio broadcast to answer some of the key themes arising from his proposal to govern the county’s Fire and Rescue Service.
Members of the public and stakeholders will be able to put questions to him and hear his response on the PCC’s Mixlr page.
Mr Lloyd would like to bring the governance of police and fire services under the same roof.
Under this proposal, there would be a Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner setting the strategy for both services and holding both chief officers to account, as happens with the police at the moment.
David Lloyd says:
“This is an exciting opportunity for me to speak directly to people across Hertfordshire and to answer the questions they’ve sent me through this consultation period.”
“It’s really important that people know they can help to shape the proposal and as part of the consultation I must reflect those views in the final submission.”
You can listen to the broadcast on Thursday 3rd August at 16.00h or on Facebook. The audio will made available on the PCC’s website afterwards – www.hertscommissioner.org/fire.
You can email questions to the PCC at your.views@herts.pcc.pnn.gov.uk.
Members of the public and stakeholders will be able to put questions to him and hear his response on the PCC’s Mixlr page.
Mr Lloyd would like to bring the governance of police and fire services under the same roof.
Under this proposal, there would be a Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner setting the strategy for both services and holding both chief officers to account, as happens with the police at the moment.
David Lloyd says:
“This is an exciting opportunity for me to speak directly to people across Hertfordshire and to answer the questions they’ve sent me through this consultation period.”
“It’s really important that people know they can help to shape the proposal and as part of the consultation I must reflect those views in the final submission.”
You can listen to the broadcast on Thursday 3rd August at 16.00h or on Facebook. The audio will made available on the PCC’s website afterwards – www.hertscommissioner.org/fire.
You can email questions to the PCC at your.views@herts.pcc.pnn.gov.uk.