Residents, workers and visitors across York and North Yorkshire
are being invited to share their views on local police and fire
services.
The York and North Yorkshire Combined
Authority have launched the region's first survey
asking the public to share their views and experiences on the
police and fire services.
The new yearly survey is designed to gauge how the public in
York and North Yorkshire are feeling about their Police and Fire
services, including confidence levels, what is working well,
and where improvements could be made, as
well providing the opportunity to share their
experiences.
This information will support the Combined Authority in its role
holding the police and fire services to account on behalf of
residents.
The survey is open for eight weeks and takes around five minutes
to complete, closing on 19th April.
Respondents do not need to have had recent contact with
either service to take part.
, Deputy Mayor of Policing, Fire and Crime
said:
“Thousands of people across our region engage with our police
and fire services each year.
"David Skaith, the Mayor and I are committed to making
York and North Yorkshire safer for all our residents and
visitors, and we would urge everyone who is able to please take a
few minutes to complete our community survey and have their say
on our police and fire services.”
To find out more and have your say, click the link below:
Emergency Service Community
Survey, 2026/27