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July 2025
Peacetime Party Friday 15th August 2025 at 6 pm
The Trustees of Rumburgh and St Michael Village Hall together with Rumburgh Parish Council and Three Saints South Elmham Parish Council (St Nicholas, St Peter, St Michael and All Saints SE) have worked together to organise a 'Peacetime Party' on Friday 15th August from 6pm on The Pleasure Ground. The event is free and all villagers living in the local area are invited to come and have a good time together.
The 'Peacetime Party' is marking the 80th anniversary of VJ Day and the end of World War Two. Thanks to a generous donation from Judy Cloke, Suffolk County Council, the fantastic Glenn Hurst Big Band will be playing live music with sounds of the 40's. Get out your 1940’s clothes and show us those dance moves! (flat shoes for dancing).
BYO food and drink or grab a burger from our BBQ and drinks from the Buck. BYO chairs and blankets.
If you are coming, and so we can order enough burgers, please contact Stuart Wilson, on 01986 781132, text on 07769 948617 or email on sjandkcwilson@gmail.com with how many people and if you are bringing your own food or plan to buy from our BBQ.
Looking forward to seeing you there to celebrate and commemorate together across the villages.
PCC Update July 2025
Welcome to the PCC’s July update which includes the hot-off-the press news that Suffolk Constabulary has maintained its position as one of the safest counties in England and Wales, an update on the most recent Accountability and Performance Panel, information about the Safer Streets Summer Campaign and an invitation to become an independent custody visitor. Links are provided to access further information on each of these subjects if you wish.
I do hope you find this update informative, and if you are receiving this on behalf of an organisation, please circulate as you feel appropriate.
Suffolk maintains position as third lowest crime rate
Latest crime figures released this week by the Office of National Statistics show Suffolk remains in the top three counties in England and Wales where people are least likely to be victims of crime.
Suffolk PCC Tim Passmore said: “It’s great news to hear Suffolk remains one of the safest places in the country in which to live, work, travel and invest.
“Suffolk is a good force, but it is a small force covering a huge geographic area and is also one of the lowest-funded forces in the country. To be ranked third for the lowest levels of recorded crime in England and Wales for four consecutive quarters is a tremendous achievement and I’d like to thank officers, staff and volunteers for their unstinting commitment to maintain this favourable position.
"The decrease of some crime types is very encouraging but it is important not to be complacent. We are well aware the data does not show the whole story because too much crime goes unreported which is why we need everyone to report the crime when it occurs. The stats show we need to do more to reduce levels of sexual offences in the county, along with shoplifting and domestic burglary and I will be monitoring this through my accountability and performance meetings where I discuss performance with the Chief Constable.”
“Suffolk Constabulary continues to punch well above its weight in the national arena and we should all be pleased and reassured by this.”
Latest crime figures show Suffolk remains ‘high performing’ force - Suffolk PCC
Accountability & Performance
The most recent Accountability and Performance Panel is now available to view. This is the meeting where the PCC holds the Constabulary to account on behalf of the public.
In the July meeting the PCC received the financial monitoring update, discussed confidence and satisfaction, road safety, responding to calls for assistance and the use of police powers, and reviewed the workforce report.
Watch the meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4oT9bWdzsU
The papers for the meeting are available at: Accountability and Performance Panel – Friday 11 July 2025 - Suffolk PCC
There is a public question element to the meeting so if you have a question about policing please send it through two days before the next meeting, which will be held on Friday 12th September.
Safer Streets Summer Initiative
Suffolk, Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore has launched the Safer Streets Summer Initiative - an ambitious, united effort to make our town centres safer and more welcoming.
Part of a national campaign, Suffolk Constabulary along with local authorities, local partners and community organisations will be carrying out activity to help prevent and address antisocial behaviour (ASB), retail crime and street crime in our communities over the summer.
The Safer Streets Summer Initiative will focus on nine Suffolk towns: Beccles, Bury St Edmunds, Felixstowe, Ipswich – town centre and waterfront, Lowestoft, Newmarket, Stowmarket, Sudbury and Woodbridge.
PCC launches united effort to make our town centres safer - Suffolk PCC
Vital role of Independent Custody Visitors celebrated
Suffolk’s Independent Custody Visitors attended the Regional Conference for Independent Custody Visitors in Norfolk last month. The event was attended by over 50 volunteers, including some representatives from the Appropriate Adults service.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Independent Custody Visitor role or would like to get involved please see our Independent Custody Visitors page.
Regional Conference for Independent Custody Visitors
Sandra Graffham
Head of Communications and Engagement
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk
01473 782777
07725 923632
suffolk-pcc.gov.uk
COUNCIL REORGANISATION AFFECTS US ALL - SO HAVE YOUR SAY TODAY
A new survey giving residents the opportunity to shape the future of councils and public services in Suffolk has been launched. It’s part of the Government plan to reshape and streamline councils in Suffolk to save money, reduce confusion and improve public services for residents.
The survey only takes about 10 minutes to complete, and can be done online at www.suffolk.gov.uk/devolution, by emailing devolution@suffolk.gov.uk or by calling 0345 603 1842 where a member of Suffolk County Council’s customer services team can help residents to complete the survey. People can also visit any of Suffolk’s 45 libraries to complete the survey online. It asks questions about local democracy – such as how you raise issues that need addressing, local decision making – such as how you might want to get involved and about the specifics of council reorganisation itself.
The survey is open for eight weeks – until 4 August 2025.
The survey will play a part in helping Suffolk County Council to develop a comprehensive business plan that looks at the best way to organise councils and deliver public services in Suffolk – so that the Government has all the information it needs to decide which proposal(s) to put out to public consultation. From best practice elsewhere in the country to the costs of various options currently on the table, no stone is being left unturned. Whilst a final proposal is still to be developed, Suffolk County Council believes that a new single local council is the smartest, simplest, and best option for the whole of Suffolk which will deliver the biggest savings and most sustainable service improvements.
The council argues that any alternatives will have to work hard to justify the risks of breaking up critical services like social care, creating new council boundaries and smaller population sizes. Early analysis by financial consultants PwC suggests that establishing a single new local council could cost around £19 million but that this could be repaid quickest through the significant financial savings achieved by having one council.
Alternatively, the cost of breaking Suffolk into two or even three – as proposed by Suffolk’s district and borough councils - would cost £7 million to £13 million more and, in the case of three new councils, that investment would never be repaid as there would be no savings to be found.
June 2025
A Devolution Deal for Suffolk
The government has announced that Suffolk is one of only a handful of areas on the devolution priority programme.
Have your say
We're keen to hear your views on Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) in Suffolk. Have your say by completing our survey which runs until Monday 4 August 2025.
If you'd like help completing the survey or require it in another format, please email devolution@suffolk.gov.uk or contact us on 0345 603 1842.
Suffolk’s 50-year-old two-tier council structure is set to change with the government proposing to abolish county, borough and district councils and replace them with a new unitary council arrangement and a directly elected mayor. Read the press release to learn more.
It's part of the government's English Devolution White Paper, which seeks to simplify and streamline council structures so it's easier for residents to understand and save taxpayers money.
In response, Suffolk County Council is proposing to replace all six councils with one new council, delivering all services, local and county-wide.
A Mayor for Suffolk and Norfolk
The government's consultation on its proposals to create a Mayoral Combined County Authority across Suffolk and Norfolk closed on 13 April 2025. You can View the consultation documents on the main Government website.
You can read Suffolk County Council's response to the consultation below:
Local government reorganisation
Suffolk County Council’s cabinet has approved an interim plan for local government reorganisation in Suffolk, which sets out the significant benefits of scrapping Suffolk’s six councils and replacing them with just one new authority.
For further information click: A Devolution Deal for Suffolk - Suffolk County Council
May 2025
Please contact the Clerk on clerk@threesaints-pc.gov.uk if you would like futher information
March 2025
Three Saints Parish Council would like to thank everyone who took part in our Litter Pick last weekend. A total of 15 bags of rubbish were collected, with more disposed of directly into volunteers’ own bins.
Our vigilant dog walkers continue to be everyday heroes, helping to keep 'The Saints' tidy. Unfortunately, some dog owners are still leaving poo bags and fouling throughout the parish – please be aware that we are monitoring this.
Our thanks also go to East Suffolk Services for collecting the bags.
Devolution and Local Government - Where are we now?
Norfolk and Suffolk Devolution Consultation - GOV.UK
Local Government Reorganisation in Suffolk
'Doubly Thankful' villages in St. Michael South Elmham

TSPC has had the oak benches in All Saints, St. Nicholas, St. Michael, and St. Peter's refurbished. We hope you enjoy them!