TIME is running out for people to have their say on the 2021-22 policing budget for West Yorkshire.

An online survey, launched last month, closes at 5pm next Friday, January 15.

People are asked for their views on policing priorities and the raising of funds through the precept.

Mark Burns-Williamson, West Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, said: “We’ve had a good response to the survey so far but we want as many people as possible to have their say and for obvious reasons we’re having to consult fully online.

“It only takes a few minutes to complete. I would really value the public’s feedback as I look to prepare the final proposals that will determine the level of services and investment for West Yorkshire Police in 2021-22 and beyond.

“I am very aware of the nationwide Covid lockdown restrictions having a severe economic impact, along with a host of other pressures, so it’s even more crucial that I hear from as many people as possible about policing and community safety priorities.”

To complete the survey, go to smartsurvey.co.uk/s/Police2021.

For an alternative format, call 01924 294000 or email contact@westyorkshire.pcc.pnn.gov.uk.