Nearly 2,000 local people shared their views on how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted how safe they feel in their community.

During the month of September, Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sue Mountstevens encouraged local people from across Avon and Somerset to complete a survey focusing how the police has responded to restrictions and what services they feel need extra support.

The results highlighted that, due to the impact of the pandemic, 69% of respondents have concerns about safety and crime in their community or local area.

Respondents also raised concerns about police visibility in their communities with 46% agreeing that police should be more visible.

Sue Mountstevens said: “I would like to thank all the local people who answered the survey. It is only by understanding your views that I can truly be your voice in policing. I understand local people’s concerns for their safety and I’d like to reassure those residents that the police are working hard to keep all of our communities safe.

“Since the survey closed, Avon and Somerset Police has launched a dedicated Covid-19 enforcement team, thanks to additional funding from the Home Office. The dedicated team will support local people and work with communities to ensure local people understand and adhere to the regulations that aim to lower the transmission rates of the virus.

“I hope these additional patrols and enforcement go some way in helping local people feel safe.”