The major takeaways from public police meeting in Congleton

By Alex Greensmith

30th Jun 2022 | Local News

Congleton: The meeting took place last Thursday.
Congleton: The meeting took place last Thursday.

Cheshire Police has launched its first Community Conversation event in Congleton. 

 On Thursday 23 June at Buxton Old Road's St Johns Community Centre in Congleton, the first of the Community Conversation events took place.

The initiative by Cheshire Police claims to give the local community a chance to have their say.

Community Conversation events will take place across the nine Local Policing Units by March 2023.

These will be the beginning of a conversation with communities within each LPU in Cheshire where we will discuss what provisions and offerings are currently available in the community that can be utilised by the community, what may be missing and where they want to see their community being in the future.  

The points will be followed up by Community Conversation Action Groups to explore the conversation further, and an opportunity for individuals and groups to apply for a share of Police and Crime Commissioner John Dwyer's Community Cashback Fund, with residents then getting to vote for where the funding is spent.

A lot of key points were brought up at the event by members of the public included speeding concerns and public transport.

However, there are no plans to reduce speed limits following this meeting.

St Johns in Buglawton.

 T/Chief Inspector Jim Adams represented the LPU at the Community Conversation.

"I am proud that we have had the first Community Conversation in Congleton. I think that we have set the bar for the next one," he said.

"It was a really positive evening bringing together the community and partner organisations to discuss Congleton and make it the community we know it can be. What was discussed tonight can only support the work that Congleton LPU is currently doing to achieve the best results possible.

It was an opportunity for me to meet members of the community to ensure our priorities are matched to their own. We have identified some new ways of thinking and discussion to take forward."

Conservative John Dwyer was elected Police and Crime Commissioner in May 2021.

On the evening, £10,000 of funding was announced for Participatory Budgeting in Congleton LPU.

 John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire claimed that money taken from arrests would be directly invested back into Congleton.

"I'm really pleased that the Community Conversations kicked off in Congleton on a positive note and I'm looking forward to seeing the ideas raised by residents developed into long-term plans for their community," he said.

"Through the Community Cashback Fund, each LPU area in Cheshire will receive £10,000 that has been seized from criminals under the Proceeds of Crime Act. I'm determined to show that crime doesn't pay, and that this money is spent in the community, by the community and for the community.

"There was quite a breadth of issues brought up on the night including youth provision, speeding, antisocial behaviour and parking, so I am looking forward to seeing what develops from the Congleton Community Action Group and seeing what projects we can support with the £10,000.

 "I think this whole process, beginning with the Community Conversation, will result in bringing the community together and there is a real opportunity to have an impact on the issues affecting their lives."

 Members of the public also voiced their opinions on the night with one stating how proud they were to live in Congleton and have police walking the streets and another praising Cheshire Police for a quick response to an incident.

One member of the local community said: "I called the police when there was an incident in one of the pubs in town the other night and within less than five minutes two police cars arrived and dealt with it. That is a tremendous response to an incident happening in the centre of town.

 "I am very lucky that I have such a wonderful police force."

Congleton Nub News has tried to arrange an interview with Congleton LPU, following their six-month anniversary, but to no avail.

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