Warrington Lib Dem News
PCSO Decision in Stockton Heath
Stockton Heath Parish Council is facing the decision of whether or not to increase the parish precept to keep a Police Community Support Officer in the village.
Cheshire Police has told the Council that if it is to have a PCSO specifically allocated to the village next year it will have to meet the full £33,000 cost. Currently, the Parish Council pays one third of the cost of having their own PCSO and they have budgeted for meeting half the cost next year.
Chairman Cllr Peter Walker says, "We will have to make the decision of whether or not to increase the parish precept. We do value having our own dedicated PCSO, but we also have to consider other items in our budget. If we decide to contribute only half the cost, we will presumably receive only half a PCSO. We are not sure how this will be done, but presumably we would share the officer with an adjoining area. On the plus side the council has been told they will not have to share their PCSO with the neighbouring parishes of Hatton and Walton.
The police have decided one officer will cover Stockton Heath and another will cover Hatton, Stretton and Walton.