Tackling crime

There’s no such thing as petty crime – all lawbreaking undermines public confidence in the rules and trust in each other. I’m proud that across Surrey we’ve delivered 295 more police officers since 2019, installed more CCTV and ANPR cameras to gather evidence, and been granted £1 million from the Government’s Safer Streets fund.

Last year, I held a meeting with Surrey Police, our Police and Crime Commissioner, Lisa Townsend, and the Oxted BID to make sure that businesses’ concerns were heard and that more steps were being taken to tackle this issue. We must continue working with local retailers to tackle shoplifting, make the most of technology to catch repeat offenders, and prioritise the safety of women and girls.

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Tackling crime

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Updated approach to crime in Oxted

On Friday I held a meeting in Oxted with Surrey Police, local councillors, representatives from local businesses and Oxted BID about persistent crime and anti-social behaviour in the town centre.

Claire raises constituents' concerns with new Chief Constable

We have a new Chief Constable of Surrey Police, Tim De Meyer, who has joined from his successful time at Thames Valley Police. I joined him at a meeting with our Police and Crime Commissioner, Lisa Townsend PCC, and MPs from across Surrey to discuss the priorities of our residents.