Have your say on the impact of retail crime in a new survey

Retail crime has a significant impact, not only on staff members and business owners, but on entire communities.

Surrey Police is determined to deal with offenders robustly and listen closely to concerns.

Members of the business community are invited to share their thoughts in a new survey, which will remain open until 9am on Monday, April 14.

Funding for victims

Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend and Deputy PCC Ellie Vesey-Thompson with Keely Glithero and Sue Murphy from Catalyst Support to learn about their cuckooing service.

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Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend on a hotspot patrol with Surrey Police officers in north Surrey

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Surrey’s business community asked to have their say in retail crime survey

Surrey's Police and Crime Commissioner, Lisa Townsend, stands in a high street. Behind her are shops and people walking. She wears a blue coat with its collar upturned. Her blonde hair is loose and she is smiling.

Members of Surrey's business community are urged to have their say on the impact of retail crime in a new survey.

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Three people stand in a studio. On the left, a man stands with his hands by his sides. Sitting to his left is a young person with his back to the camera. Next, and in the middle of the standing group, is Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend, who has her hand on the back of a chair. A woman stands with her hands clasped to Lisa's left hand side.

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Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend sitting with a member of her team in front of the Amber charity sign

Funding local services

We support services aimed at making our communities safer, reducing re-offending and helping victims to cope and recover.

Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend sat with a member of Surrey Police contact staff

Measuring performance

Visit our dedicated Data Hub to see the latest performance information from Surrey Police and our Office.

Contact us

There are a number of ways to get in touch with the Commissioner and our team about the issues that affect you.