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External Stakeholders Influencing Public Policy Decisions As at 16-08-18 Register of Meetings with External Stakeholders involving external attempts to influence a public policy decision wef 01 October 2015 Date Attendees Purpose of Meeting 05/11/2015 Tim Passmore, Cllr Colin Noble, Richard Stay and Paul Foster of Citrica LLP To discuss Town Centre Enhancement Schemes and Suffolk Partnerships. 21/12/2015 Tim Passmore, Terry Baxter of Inspire Suffolk To discuss Town Centre Premises and policing in central Ipswich. 05/02/2016 Tim Passmore & Cllr Richard Smith - Cabinet Member for Finance, Suffolk County Council To discuss joint initiatives on Estates, Procurement and Community Safety. 05/02/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Peter Aldous MP and Mayors of Beccles & Bungay To discuss organisation of police assets in the Waveney area. 03/05/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with William Kendall - High Sheriff of Suffolk and other stakeholders To discuss Access to Summary Justice throughout Suffolk. 09/06/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Gareth Wilson - Chief Constable, William Kendall - High Sheriff of Suffolk and other stakeholders A meeting held at Ipswich Magistrates Court to discuss Court Closures and an alternative Local provision in Suffolk. 30/08/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Cllr Michael Ladd, Southwold Town Council To discuss the sale of the Southwold Town Police and Fire Station sites. 02/09/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Cllr Richard Smith MVO, Suffolk County Council Cabinet Member for Finance & Heritage To discuss PCSO Policing and shift times. 29/09/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Cllr Hugh Taylor and Cllr Olly Barnes To discuss the Suffolk Local Policing Review. 15/11/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Suffolk MPs To enlist their support for a better share of resources for Suffolk following the revision of the Home Office Police Funding Formula. 24/11/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Lord Phillips of Sudbury To discuss improvement of Magistrate Court provision in Suffolk. 25/11/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Suffolk Rural Strategy Steering Group To discuss how Suffolk's rural communities can receive better provision from Suffolk's voluntary and public sectors. 14/12/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Brandon Lewis MP, Policing Minister and 7Force PCCs To discuss Funding Formula Review in the context of the Eastern Region Collaboration. 19/12/2016 Tim Passmore meeting with Highways England and other key partners To discuss the impact of the Orwell Bridge closure on the 22 November 2016 and consider potential changes to the existing protocol. 06/03/2017 Tim Passmore meeting with members of Suffolk Rifle Assoc To discuss and support their objection to Home Office proposed licencing fee increases To discuss the Government's Green Paper "Building our Industrial Strategy" - on how Suffolk can work with Government to grow Suffolk’s economy 21/03/2017 Tim Passmore and Gareth Wilson (Chief Constable) attended Industrial Strategy consultation hosted by Suffolk Chamber of Commerce and Suffolk County Council for the benefit of local businesses and the community. 25/08/2017 Tim Passmore meeting with the Manager of Boots, Ipswich To discuss apparently increasing retail crime in Ipswich Town Centre and the deployment of police resources. 05/05/2017 Tim Passmore meeting with Robin Smith and Chrys Rampley of the Road Haulage Association. To discuss lorry and cargo crime. 13/06/2017 Tim Passmore and Gareth Wilson (Chief Constable) meeting with the Board of Ipswich Central. To discuss town centre premises and policing in central Ipswich. 15/06/2017 Tim Passmore hosted Business Liaison Forum for representatives from local businesses. To discuss crime affecting local businesses. 18/07/2017 Tim Passmore meeting with Jo Churchill MP. To discuss the impact of Court Closures in Suffolk and the research being undertaken. 30/08/2017 Tim Passmore and Gareth Wilson (Chief Constable) meeting with Sandy Martin MP with Russell Williams and David Ellesmere joining for second part. To discuss the level of violent crime in Ipswich and the deployment of police resources. 14/09/2017 Tim Passmore meeting with Governor Declan Moore, HMP and YOI Hollesley Bay To discuss the re-integration of offenders into the community. 14/09/2017 Tim Passmore and Steve Jupp (Deputy Chief Constable) meeting with Nick Hurd MP - Policing Minister. To discuss policing in Suffolk and the level of Government funding. 24/10/2017 Tim Passmore and Gareth Wilson (Chief Constable) meeting with Suffolk MPs. To update the MPs on policing in Suffolk and obtain support to lobby for a better funding formula. 26/10/2017 Tim Passmore meeting with Professor Mohaamad Dastbaz, Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Suffolk. To discuss how the University, PCC and Suffolk Constabulary could work more closely together. 31/10/2017 Tim Passmore hosted Business Liaison Forum for representatives from local businesses. To discuss crime affecting local businesses. 03/10/2017 Tim Passmore meeting with Highways England. A regular update meeting to discuss roads policing in Suffolk with particular mention of Orwell Bridge closure protocols. 03/10/2017 Tim Passmore and Constabulary representatives meeting National Farmers Union Police Barn Meeting. To discuss rural crime. 10/11/02017 Tim Passmore and Gareth Wilson (Chief Constable) meeting with the Country Landowners' Association. A regular update meeting to discuss rural crime. 13/11/02017 Tim Passmore meeting with Garry Newnes, Deputy Governor at HMP Highpoint. To discuss prison reform. 16/11/2017 Tim Passmore meeting with the Suffolk Agricultural Association. To discuss rural crime. 20/02/2018 Tim Passmore hosted Business Liaison Forum for representatives from local businesses. To discuss crime affecting local businesses. 22/02/2018 Tim Passmore and Gareth Wilson (Chief Constable) meeting with Ipswich Central. To discuss Town Centre Premises and policing in central Ipswich. 06/03/2018 Tim Passmore meeting with representatives from Newmarket Town Council. To discuss policing in Newmarket. 01/05/2018 Tim Passmore meeting with Suffolk MPs. To update the MPs on policing in Suffolk and obtain support to lobby for a better funding formula. 14/06/2018 Tim Passmore meeting with Highways England. A regular update meeting to discuss roads policing in Suffolk with particular mention of Orwell Bridge closure protocols. 15/06/2018 Tim Passmore and Gareth Wilson hosted Business Liaison Forum for representatives from local businesses. To discuss crime affecting local businesses. Updated 16/08/17.
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