Tag: Budget
ASKERN PARTNERS AND COMMUNITIES TOGETHER MEETING
Dr Billings attended a meeting of the Askern Partners and Communities Together (PACT) on Friday, 1 December together with the neighbourhood team Inspector, Dan McKnight, and the two local Police and Community Support Officers.
COUNCIL TAX PRECEPT SET FOR 2017/18
Dr Alan Billings, Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire, has increased the council tax precept for the police service by 3.26% for 2017/18, the maximum permitted by central government.
LOOKING BACK OVER TWO YEARS
I became Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire in November 2014, just two years ago. I have been elected twice during that time.
WORK STARTS ON NEW FIRE AND POLICE STATION IN MALTBY
Chief Fire Officer James Courtney, Police & Crime Commissioner Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police Superintendent Sarah Poolman and Fire Authority member Cllr Pat Haith attended an event to formally begin work on the site.
The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s Funding of Hillsborough
The South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s Funding of Hillsborough
REFRESHED POLICE AND CRIME PLAN
Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, has launched on his website a renewed version of his Police and Crime Plan for 2013-17.
DR ALAN BILLINGS – MY TIME IN OFFICE
My time in office ends in May. So I thought I might briefly look back over this past fifteen months. This is a snapshot of a few of the things I have been involved with.
PUBLICATION OF THE ONS CRIME STATISTICS – JANUARY 2016
Statement from Dr Alan Billings, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner: “The latest national crime figures make it very clear that the years of cuts to police budgets are starting to have undesirable consequences.
POLICE BUDGET CONSULTATION 2016/17
One of the responsibilities I have as Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is to set the annual budget for policing. A small proportion of the cost of policing is paid from council tax (25%) with the rest coming directly from the Government via the police
NEW YEAR MESSAGE
2015 was not an easy year, not least because of two big legacy issues. As Police and Crime Commissioner I first had to help the force come to terms with the findings of Alexis Jay's report into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in Rotherham
PCC RESPONDS TO POLICE GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT
“In his statement in November the Chancellor said that the police grant for next year would be the same as this however, we now learn first that the grant is reduced by almost £1m and second that we are expected to raise additional funding by increasing t
CHANCELLOR’S SPENDING REVIEW
I very much welcome the fact that the funding for policing is not going to be cut in any draconian way.