Sussex Police Funding 2018-2022

Published: 29 April 2020

Sussex Police have started the biggest intake of new police officers for over a decade. This has been made possible by the increase in police precept of an average £12 for a band D property, and the PCC releasing £17 million from reserves. It means that over the next four years, Sussex will have 200 more police officers on the front line than it does today.

Although residents are pleased to hear that local policing will be strengthened by these 200 extra officers, they are already indicating that they would like even more. That is why the PCC has opened a survey on her website to gauge potential support for raising more funding locally if the Government lifts the current cap on the police precept.

Please take a moment to make your views known on this link https://www.snapsurveys.com/wh/s.asp?k=154038317338

You can find out more about funding for Sussex Police 2018-22 here:
https://www.sussex-pcc.gov.uk/about/transparency/sussex-police-funding-2018-22/