Residents are being given the chance to quiz Nottinghamshire Police’s current Chief Constable about serious violence, knife crime, and road safety in Gedling borough.
Now’s your chance when the Accountability Board meets next month.
The Board is a public forum where Police and Crime Commissioner Gary Godden holds Temporary Chief Constable Steve Cooper to account for the performance of Nottinghamshire Police.
They will meet on Tuesday, November 12.

The public can help shape police priorities, raise concerns, and hear how the force is tackling key issues that affect our community during the meeting of the Board.
Residents are now being invited to send in a short video question (maximum one minute) to mediaopcc@notts.police.uk by Monday, October 28.
Contributors are being asked to start their video with the following line: “My name is (first name) and I live in (location). My question for the Chief Constable on serious violence/knife crime/road safety is…”
A police spokesman said: “Due to time restraints, we won’t be able to feature all questions – but we’ll aim to include a balanced selection that reflects the key themes raised by the public.
“Once answered, we will post the Chief Constable’s response to our social media pages, to see an example of how this works in practice, you can watch the video linked HERE.
“This is your chance to be part of the conversation and help us create a safer Nottinghamshire for all.”