LEISURE centre members in Salisbury were able to speak with representatives of the Police and Crime Commissioner about anti-social behaviour and police visibility recently.
Gym goers, walkers and parents taking their little ones for swimming lessons stopped by the event at the Five Rivers Health and Wellbeing Centre.

Members of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon (OPCC) team were on hand to discuss how public money should be invested.
A spokesman said: “What a workout we had in Salisbury this week, as we chatted about a number of issues.
“You talked to us about anti-social behaviour in the city centre, police visibility and the need for better lighting in some parts of Salisbury.
“We’re continuing to gather views from across Wiltshire and Swindon on policing priorities and how public money should be invested.”

The OPCC is urging people to share their perspective by filling out the ‘Use Your Voice: Policing and community safety survey 2026’ survey.



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