The London Police Service is asking for the public’s advice in developing their next business plan.
Surveys being handed out this week ask Londoners to share their opinions, needs, and concerns with the LPS.
In a release, police say 5,000 surveys are being sent out this week to randomly selected households.
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Those who receive the survey are being asked to complete and return it by the requested return date.
The LPS says it’s in the process of researching the community’s needs as part of their next three-year business plan, and they want the community’s input.
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The survey will provide an opportunity to share opinions, needs, and concerns with the local police service.
Londoners are also invited to voice their opinions at community consultations in October and November.
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