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NY Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Public Meeting

Tuesday 23rd February, 1.30pm ONLINE

This next public accountability meeting will focus on how the police approach dealing with stalking and harassment and how the fire service define and manage risk.

To watch the live broadcast

The agenda, along with presentations and reports are available on the Commissioner’s website here: http://bit.ly/PAM23Feb2021

To ask a question on this month’s hot topics:

  • In advance of the meeting, please send your question to [email protected] please include your name and address with your question.
  • To ask a question during the meeting using Twitter, include #NYscrutiny in your tweet.

The meeting on Tuesday 23 February will start at 1.30pm and will focus on:

  • North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service –  Defining and managing risk
    An update on the development of a community risk profile for the county, to help understand the risks facing our communities in order to target activities effectively.
  • North Yorkshire Police – Stalking
    An insight into North Yorkshire Police’s approach to dealing with stalking and harassment, to understand the recording, investigation process and hear about the services to support victims and reduce reoffending.

Sent by the Office of the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner

Bob the Hat performs for NYMTC 14 Feb

Sunday 14th February, 10.30am, ONLINE.

Our neighbours at the North Yorkshire Music Therapy Centre in Wath are laying on a free concert for anyone looking for something a bit different in these difficult times.

Bob the Hat, a volunteer at the NYMTC, will entertain us for half an hour singing and playing a wide repertoire from the 1950’s to the 1990’s.

His concert on Sunday 14th February at 10.30am is free for anyone wishing to take part. He will also be doing a second concert on 14th March at 10.30am.

Use the link below to join the fun on zoom. Please feel free to share the link and invite your friends too.

https://zoom.us/j/91408766150

The NYMTC Team hopes to see you there!

For more on the valuable work of the NYMTC, visit their website: https://www.music-therapy.org.uk

The Outlook from Fryton

Winter view of Slingsby from Fryton – Colin Douthwaite

Three weeks ago part of Fryton was under water. These photos were sent to us a couple of days ago by one of the small number of people whose property was inundated. The pictures back then were grim but the outlook is improving. Colin Douthwaite says: “Here are some more picturesque photos looking towards Slingsby from our rear garden this morning.  The mist had risen above the snow on the arable fields”. 

Winter view east from Fryton – Colin Douthwaite