BRADFORD residents have been urged to give their views on wellbeing and policing during the coronavirus pandemic.
People have been urged to give their opinions on an online questionnaire from Mark Burns-Williamson, West Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
He also wants to hear people’s views on community safety during Covid-19.
Have your say!
— West Yorkshire's Police and Crime Commissioner (@WestYorksOPCC) June 11, 2020
Mark’s urging residents across the county to have their say about wellbeing, policing and wider community safety during the ongoing #Covid19 pandemic
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Mr Burns-Williamson said: “I have been working closely with West Yorkshire Police and our partners to ensure your safety and have raised directly with the Government the issues affecting policing and community safety during the pandemic.
“Starting this week, as certain restrictions continue to be lifted and more of us return to a ‘new normal’, I wanted to talk to you to find out more about how you are feeling during these uncertain times and about your views on policing, crime and community safety, so that you can tell me what matters to you and what more I can do to support you and your community.”
The closing date for responses is June 29. Go to smartsurvey.co.uk/s/WYPCCJune20 to take part in the questionnaire.
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