Your voice, your policing: Bristol public forum with PCC Clare Moody
Residents across Bristol are invited to take part in an important community‑focused Public Forum hosted by Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Clare Moody.
The event will be held on Tuesday 24 March, 6pm–8pm, at The Station, a well‑known community venue run by the Creative Youth Network in Bristol City Centre.
This forum offers a valuable opportunity for local people to share their experiences, raise concerns, and help shape policing priorities in their neighbourhoods. Community voices play a crucial role in guiding how policing resources are focused, and this event is designed to ensure those voices are heard directly.
“I am here to listen, and I am here to represent you.”
“To do this, I need to truly understand how you feel and where you would like our police to prioritise their time and resources.” said PCC Clare Moody
What to expect
At the forum, attendees will be able to:
- Share your concerns and ideas- help influence local policing priorities and highlight issues affecting your community.
- Hear directly from PCC Clare Moody-receive updates on key initiatives and progress since the previous forum.
- Meet your neighbourhood policing team-Learn more about local policing activity and speak to officers who work directly in your area.
If you’re unable to attend in person, you can submit questions in advance via email to: OPCCMedia@avonandsomerset.police.uk. While every effort will be made to address submitted questions, time constraints may limit responses during the event.
Register to attend
Secure your place by registering via Eventbrite.
For accessibility requirements or further information, please contact my office via the email above.
The venue is fully wheelchair accessible, and parking is available nearby at Broadmead Car Park or NCP Bridewell Street.