Latest Activity

GLE Website Comms Team updated an event
Thumbnail

GLERA Residents Meeting at Downstairs in the Community Centre

November 7, 2024 from 6:30pm to 8pm
Nov 3
GLE Website Comms Team posted events
Oct 30
GLE Website Comms Team posted an event
Thumbnail

Festive Wreath making at Sir Ralph Perring Centre

December 10, 2024 from 4pm to 6pm
Oct 25
Yuriko Nakano updated an event

Free poetry workshops for Black History Month in Barbican Library at Barbican Library

October 19, 2024 from 10:30am to 12:30pm
Oct 12

Facebook

There are four Golden Lane Estate related facebook accounts and you can follow them here: goldenlaneEC1 

Golden Lane Estate / RCS site 

Save Bernard Morgan House

City of London

Forum

HEALTH & WELLBEING

170 discussions

ESTATE OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENTS

608 discussions

GENERAL COMMENTS & QUERIES

1411 discussions

MAJOR WORKS & PROJECTS

127 discussions

COLPAI

Site of former Richard Cloudesley School

168 discussions

BERNARD MORGAN HOUSE

16 discussions

COMMUNITY CENTRE

21 discussions

ITEMS FOR SALE OR RECYCLE

235 discussions

A year ago, City of London Police launched its Local Policing Pledge. The Pledge sets out levels of service the public, who live, work or visit the City, can expect from their local police force.

We are constantly looking at how we can improve the services we provide our communities and value your feedback in helping shape our future plans. My purpose in contacting you is to make you aware of some proposed changes to our Policing Pledge and seek your views.

An independent review was carried out by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) to examine how well our force was delivering on the promises made in our Pledge. The inspection identified a number of improvement opportunities. The HMIC findings can be viewed in full on the City of London Police website.

Since the HMIC inspection in May we have introduced a number of new arrangements to speed our response to emergency calls in the City and improve the way we handle complaints from the public.

From January 2010 our intention is to adopt the ten National Pledge Points (currently we have 12 in our Local Policing Pledge). Importantly, this will allow the public a fair comparison of policing provided throughout the City with police services in other parts of England and Wales.

You can read more about our new Policing Pledge and send us your views by going online at http://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/CityPolice/SaferCityWards/Pledge/....

Our website also has contact details should you require further information or wish to speak to a senior officer about the Policing Pledge. The closing date to make your views known is Monday, December 21.

You may be interested to know that latest figures show that crime levels in the City fell by 11.9% compared to the same period last year. With your help we can continue to make our City a safe and secure place to live, work and enjoy. Please help us to get policing right in the City.


Assistant Commissioner Frank Armstrong

Views: 34

Reply to This

© 2024   Created by GLE Website Comms Team.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service