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Policing that answers to you — the SINGATOTO Police & Crime Commissioner hub

Transparency on where the money goes, what neighbourhoods are prioritised, and how residents hold the force to account. This is your window into the police and crime plan, station openings, and the commissioner's promises kept.

Read the commissioner's promises
What we stand for

Accountable policing, safer streets

The Police and Crime Commissioner is the elected voice between the public and the force. Through SINGATOTO we publish the priorities, the funding decisions, and the measurable results — so community safety is never a black box.

Funding transparency

Every pound of the policing precept is tracked and reported. See how the budget is allocated across response, prevention, and neighbourhood teams.

Neighbourhood priorities

Local concerns — antisocial behaviour, rural crime, road safety — shape the police and crime plan that the chief constable must deliver against.

Victim support

Commissioned services for victims and vulnerable residents are funded independently of the force, with standards the public can scrutinise.

Promise kept

"I haven't closed any police stations — I've opened them"

From market-town front counters to rural contact points, the commissioner's record is one of expanding access, not retreating from it. Read the full account of station openings and what they mean for response times in your area.

See the station openings →

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The plan

Why we're backing Martin

A clear case for steady, community-first leadership — Roger Head sets out why Martin's record on recruitment, visibility, and trust-building deserves another term. A readable, plain-English argument for continuity in policing.

Read Roger Head's case →

Community meeting with local residents and police