Current timestamp: 20/07/2025 16:30:11
AgeAlertAnonymousAppealsApplicationsApply Or RegisterArea OutlineArrow DownArrow LeftArrow RightArrow UpAutomatic DoorsBack ArrowBusinessCalendarCashArrow DownArrow LeftArrow RightArrow Down[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-chrome' for 'English (United Kingdom)']ClockCloseContactDirectionsDocumentDownloadDrawDrugExpandExternal LinkFacebookFb CommentFb LikeFiletype DefaultFiletype DocFiletype PdfFiletype PptFiletype XlsFinance[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-firefox' for 'English (United Kingdom)']First AidFlickrFraudGive FeedbackGlobeGuide DogHealthHearing ImpairedInduction LoopInfoInstagramIntercom[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-internet-explorer' for 'English (United Kingdom)']LaptopLiftLinkedinLocal Activity[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-location' for 'English (United Kingdom)']LoudspeakerLow CounterMailMapMap PinMembershipMenuMenu 2[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-microsoft-edge' for 'English (United Kingdom)']Missing PeopleMobility ImpairmentNationalityNorth PointerOne Mile RadiusOverviewPagesPaper PlaneParkingPdfPhonePinterestPlayPushchairRefreshReportRequestRestart[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-rotate-clockwise' for 'English (United Kingdom)']Rss[Missing text '/SvgIcons/Symbols/Titles/icon-safari' for 'English (United Kingdom)']SearchShareSign LanguageSnapchatStart AgainStatsStats And Prevention AdviceStopSubscribeTargetTattosTell Us AboutTickTumblrTwenty Four HoursTwitter LikeTwitter ReplyTwitter RetweetUploadVisually ImpairedWhatsappWheelchairWheelchair AssistedWheelchair ParkingWheelchair RampWheelchair WcYoutubeZoom InZoom Out

Cookies

We use some essential cookies to make our website work. We’d like to set additional cookies so we can remember your preferences and understand how you use our site.

You can manage your preferences and cookie settings at any time by clicking on “Customise Cookies” below. For more information on how we use cookies, please see our Cookies notice.

Accept cookies Reject cookies Customise cookies

Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.

Your cookie preferences have been saved. You can update your cookie settings at any time on the cookies page.

Sorry, there was a technical problem. Please try again.

Welcome to the Cambs PCC website

Skip to main content

Skip to main navigation

150mm Logo .png

  • About us
  • Police and Crime Plan
  • Commissioning and grants
  • News
  • What we do
  • Contact us and get involved
  • Support for victims
  1. ...
  2. News

Residents invited to share their views on police funding plans

Main article content

News
Published: 12:30 12/12/2023

Please note this survey is now closed.

 

Police and Crime Commissioner Darryl Preston is asking the public for their views as he prepares a new budget to sustain the force’s success in reducing crime.

The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough PCC has launched a new online survey asking residents how much they would be prepared to pay towards policing in 2024/25.

Roughly half (54%) of Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s funding comes from government with the remainder (46%) from the policing part of council tax (known as the precept).

In the face of ongoing national cost increases and inflation (now sitting at 4.6% - 12 months to October 2023), it is unfortunately no different for policing.

The Commissioner explains: “With record numbers of new officers to support, and increased costs to manage, funding must work harder than ever to sustain performance and strengthen our resilience against future challenges.

“The money Cambridgeshire gets from government is one of the lowest in the country and does not reflect our growing population. I have and will continue to lobby government on your behalf to review this issue.”

Police and Crime Commissioners have been told by Government that they are able to raise the police element of council tax by up to £13 per year (25p a week for the average band D household), which equates to a 4.8% increase.

“The good news is that Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are safe places to live, with significant reductions in rural crime (24%) and neighbourhood crime (23%) across the county compared to pre-covid times,” says Darryl.

This includes a: 

  • 37% drop in residential burglary offences
  • 15% drop in personal robbery offences
  • 12% drop in theft from the person offences
  • 48% drop in hare coursing and poaching
  • 36% reduction in rural criminal damage
  • 57% reduction for cycle theft in Cambridge city

“This is in no small part due to the hundreds more officers we have, more than ever before - 1,343 in 2015, and 1,732 now,” continues the Commissioner.

“It is vital that we keep those officers, continue to deliver these results and improve on others – tackling the worrying rise locally and nationally of violent crime, the growing challenges of fraud and cybercrime across national and international boundaries and increasing call handling resources.

“I understand that many of you want to see more of those new extra officers in your neighbourhoods. The Chief Constable is working towards that as officers come out of training, but it is important to understand that a lot of police work goes on behind the scenes tackling issues such as organised crime, modern day slavery, violence against women and girls, and counter terrorism.

“Both visible and non-visible policing are important, and I want to ensure hidden harms such as drugs and sexual violence are tackled at the same time as those things that are more visible such as shoplifting and burglary.”

The Commissioner is keen to understand your views and has said that if the government announces a final police settlement that is better than anticipated, he will review what that means locally to help minimise any additional financial burden on residents.

Please do take a moment to tell the Commissioner your views - your responses will help inform his final decision on how much he should raise the policing part of council tax.

The survey closed at 17:00 on 2nd January 2024.

If you would like a hard copy or would prefer to give your views by telephone, please call 0300 333 3456 or email [email protected]

Share this page

Footer navigation

Useful pages

  • Your Commissioner
  • News
  • Annual Reports
  • Financial information
  • Sign up to our newsletter

Data and accessibility

  • Cookies
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy notice

Get in touch

  • Contact us

Follow us on:

© Copyright 2025. All rights reserved.