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Proposal to merge police forces- have your say!

By The Clerk Lavant Parish Council

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

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Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner (PCC) Katy Bourne has launched a survey asking residents to share their views about the Government's proposals to merge police forces.

PCC Katy Bourne said: “There is growing discussion around the Government’s proposals to merge police forces. This could see our much loved Sussex Constabulary disappear as it is merged with Surrey, Hampshire and Thames Valley to form a South East Regional Force. I want to share my perspective with you and to ask you to share your views with me in this survey. The future of our local police force matters so please let me know your thoughts!

"The British model of local policing is respected around the world. Of course policing must continue to modernise - especially as we face increasingly complex threats from organised crime and terrorism that cross borders.

"But bigger doesn’t always mean better. We only have to look at large-scale models, such as Police Scotland or even the Metropolitan Police, where size has at times presented real challenges in tackling the issues that matter most to local communities.

"The reality is that organisations can become too large - too complicated to manage effectively - and too distant from the people they serve. When that happens, accountability can weaken and the connection with local communities can be lost.

"For me, the priority is clear - any changes to policing must strengthen local accountability, maintain public trust and ensure we continue to deliver a service that is responsive to the needs of our communities.

"I want to ensure that local voices are heard when police reform is under discussion. The Government has not directly consulted the public, which is why local feedback from you is especially important at this early stage. Please let me know what you think and share this survey with family members, colleagues, friends and neighbours across Sussex."

If you have any questions or comments about this survey then please contact the Office of the PCC by E-mail at pcc@sussex-pcc.gov.uk .

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