September 2024: MESSAGE FROM Police and Crime Commissioner CLARE MOODY

THE recent riots we witnessed nationally were deeply troubling.

We saw a small but violent group instil fear in our communities and bring chaos and disorder to our streets. 

Since that Saturday night we have seen disruption reverberate across our area.  

What took place was not a protest: what we witnessed were criminal acts, plain and simple.

These actions do not reflect the values of the Avon and Somerset area. We are known for our strong, diverse and vibrant community, where people from all walks of life live peacefully alongside one another.

The scenes we witnessed are a stark reminder of how a few can disrupt the harmony that so many work hard to maintain.

I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the police officers who were on the front lines, displaying professionalism and courage in the face of direct attacks aimed at them individually.

Their dedication to protecting the public and maintaining order, while distinguishing between legitimate protest and criminal behaviour, is commendable.

The individuals involved are now facing the consequences of their decisions, with the whole criminal justice system recognising the need to respond quickly and firmly.

It is essential that we send a clear message that such behaviour will not be tolerated and that those who engage in violence and disorder will be held accountable.

No one should feel they cannot live their lives as normal, living in fear of Islamophobic or racist attacks.

I want to reassure our residents that I will continue to engage with our diverse communities to ensure everyone feels safe and supported.

I also encourage anyone who is the target of attacks or witnesses them to report them to the police or Crimestoppers.

Our response to those that want to divide us should be to find new ways to develop our understanding of each other and create connections, and build on existing work to bring people together.  

We must focus on what kind of place we want Avon and Somerset to be.

I am deeply committed to using my role to achieve real, tangible outcomes.

One way I will do this is by developing a police and crime plan to guide policing priorities and strategies over the next five years. 

I have spent the past few months listening to people across our area, and identified five key priorities that reflect your concerns: strengthening neighbourhood policing, reducing violent crime, preventing crime, supporting victims, and improving the standards of policing.

Your input is crucial in shaping this plan: you are best placed to speak about the needs and concerns of your area and identify changes that will really make a difference.

It’s important to me that your voices are heard, which is why I hope you will participate in a consultation underway until October 28.

The feedback I receive will directly influence how the issues that matter most to you are tackled.

You can get involved via my website at tinyurl.com/rxzaj6cw, where there is an online survey and details of public forum meetings.

If you are not online you can contact 01278 646188 for details of how to participate.