Leo Docherty MP encourages constituents to share their views on to share their police and crime priorities in the local area.
Law and Order is a priority for Leo and he has backed the Government's work to recruit more police officers, both locally and across the country.
Since 2019, an additional 20,000 police officers have been recruited nationally - more than were serving in 2010, and here in Hampshire, over 600 additional frontline officers have been recruited by the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary.
These officers are being deployed on our streets to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour as part of a new structure being implemented by Hampshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones, and the recently appointed Chief Constable Scott Chilton.
Commenting, Leo said: "I want to hear your views on policing here in the constituency, and what you think can be done to improve law and order. I am also keen to know more about what your priorities are in the Aldershot constituency, and to help ensure any specific local hotspots of crime are tackled."
"This feedback will be passed onto the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Chief Constable, to ensure that your priorities and areas of concern are appropriately addressed."
Have your say on local police and crime priorities by completing this short survey:
leodocherty.org.uk/LawAndOrder
The survey closes on 1 November 2023.