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London Police Service holding community consultations for input on next business plan

The London police service is asking the public for help in developing their 2019-2021 business plan.
The London police service is asking the public for help in developing their 2019-2021 business plan. London Police Service

The London Police Service (LPS) is working on their next business plan, and they’re turning to the community for advice.

Three community consultations are being held over the next two weeks, and police are asking anyone and everyone to offer their input on the services’ three year business plan, which will lead the organization from 2019 to 2021.

“We’ve held consultations with the school boards and business and neighbourhood associations, and we had a survey sent out to 5,000 random households. In addition to those things, we’re looking for feedback form the general public,” said Const. Sandasha Bough. ”

“We always like to have input from the public. It assists us in looking at things that we need to improve on and what we need to put our resources towards. By getting information from the public, it helps us with those decisions.”

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The priority service areas LPS is seeking input on are crime prevention, law enforcement, victims’ assistance, public order maintenance, and emergency response.

Two sessions are being held on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. at LPS Headquarters, 601 Dundas St. A third session will be held Thursday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. at H.B. Beal Secondary School at 525 Dundas St. in the auditorium.

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