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Meet the Commissioner in High Peak

Residents across the High Peak are being invited to meet Derbyshire's Police and Crime Commissioner at an event in Chapel-en-le-Frith on Monday 9 March.

Hardyal Dhindsa has arranged the meeting to discuss concerns raised around crime and policing during his three-year tour of the county, which concluded late last year. 

He will give feedback on some of the key issues raised and outline some of the steps taken to address matters. 

It will take place at the town hall on Market Street, starting at 6.30pm (with registration open at 6.15pm) and will finish by 8pm. 

Booking isn't essential but is advised to guarantee a place and help to gauge numbers. You can visit www.derbyshire-pcc.gov.uk/meet to complete the process electronically or call the PCC office on 0300 122 6000. 

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