Crime commissioner’s office ‘reshaped’

Two job roles at the office of Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner are now defunct.
Clive Grunshaw police and crime commissionerClive Grunshaw police and crime commissioner
Clive Grunshaw police and crime commissioner

A mid-term restructure following a period of consultation with employees has resulted in the roles of deputy and assistant police and crime commissioner becoming ‘disestablished.’

Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw has now decided to reshape his team into three operational areas focussing on: crime, reoffending and criminal justice; victims, vulnerable people and partnerships; and governance and frontline policing.

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The executive support team and communications team will continue to support the office.

Commissioner Clive Grunshaw said of the restructure: “The new office structure is designed to ensure I have the right job roles in place to deliver the priorities laid out in my Police and Crime Plan

“I would like to personally thank the DPCC and APCCs for their excellent work supporting me through the first half of my administration.

“They have provided excellent service and the restructure should not be seen as any reflection on the individuals who held the roles that are being 
disestablished.”

A new director post to head up the office was
recently advertised and 
is currently being recruited to.

The restructure will be implemented immediately.