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Statement from Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Gary Godden

Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Gary Godden has issued a statement ahead of a night of expected disturbances across the country.

Mr Godden said:

‘In order to address the concerns of our communities and to ensure the safety of everyone in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, I have been in constant communication with Chief Constable Kate Meynell.

‘Together, we will strive to maintain peace and order, making our city a safer place for all residents and supporting the resilience of our local businesses.

‘We are committed to an increased high-visibility police presence throughout the city and county, on our transport routes, and within our communities while any unrest lasts. This enhanced presence aims to reassure the public and foster a sense of safety for everyone.

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‘Our priority is to protect the safety and well-being of all residents while supporting the peaceful expression of opinions and preventing any potential unrest.

‘I encourage any members of the public who may have concerns or require assistance to contact Nottinghamshire Police on 101 for non-emergencies or 999 in the case of an emergency.

‘Your safety is our top priority, and we are here to help.’

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