THE coronavirus outbreak has led to the cancellation of Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election.
The government has accepted the recommendation of the Electoral Commission to postpone elections for a year due to the out the outbreak of Covid-19.
It was expected that on Thursday, May 7 voters would turn out to elect a new PCC for Wiltshire and Swindon, but Angus Macpherson will continue to serve in the role until 2021.
Police and crime commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon, Angus Macpherson said: “I completely support the Government’s decision to postpone PCC elections until next year – public safety is paramount and nothing should compromise this.
“It has been a great honour to serve our communities in Wiltshire and Swindon for the last eight years and I will continue to do so until a new PCC is elected in 2021.
“During these uncertain times, my role of representing the public and bringing partner agencies together to deliver services for our communities is more crucial than ever.
“As we move through the coming months, I would like to reassure you that I will continue to be the voice of local people whilst ensuring Wiltshire Police has all it needs to deliver effective and efficient policing in our city, towns and villages.
“The wellbeing of police officers, members of staff and volunteers at Wiltshire Police continues to be a key consideration for the force and I will ensure the chief constable has all the necessary support from me to continue to deliver essential services.
“Finally, I would urge everyone to take care of one another and act on the advice being given out from health care professionals.”
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