Tivy-Side readers now have a chance to voice their views on crime and police matters.
Editor Sue Lewis has invited Police and Crime Commissioner Christopher Salmon to her office to take public questions by letter, phone, email, text, Twitter or Facebook.
They will be joined by Jamie Subbiani, of Red Kite Solicitors.
Mrs Lewis said: “Crime and community safety is always a hot topic with Tivy-Side readers – I do hope they take this chance to quiz the Commissioner and Jamie.
“I’m eager that readers’ views are heard; this is a great opportunity to ask questions about concerns such as antisocial behaviour, road safety, thefts and going out after dark.”
Mr Salmon said: “This is an innovative idea by the Tivy-Side. I’m delighted to accept Sue’s invitation and I urge readers to have their say – the thoughts, observations and ideas of the public help me devise strategies for keeping communities safe.”
Mr Subbiani said: “Red Kite Solicitors are delighted to sponsor the first Tivy-Side Advertiser Crime and Policing Hotline. I look forward to offering a law firm’s view of community issues.”
The Tivy-Side Advertiser Crime and Policing Hot Line will take place from 1-2pm on Thursday, May 22. Questions can be submitted beforehand or live during that hour.
We will feature the best questions and answers in the following week’s newspaper.
To ask questions, give observations or offer ideas on crime and policing:
Phone 01239 614343
Mail Tivy-Side Advertiser, Creative Mwldan, Bath-house Road, Cardigan, SA43 1JD
Email sue.lewis@gwent-wales.co.uk
Twitter @tivyside
Facebook TivySide
Text 07970146843
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