Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner says she is expanding her work on supporting victims of crime. After three years in the role, Lisa Townsend says her position gives her a prime chance to advocate for those who don’t have a voice. She explains how she’s doing this. By News|2024-08-06T10:57:24+01:00August 6, 2024|Local News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Related Posts Germany’s Tatjana Maria is the first women’s champion at Queen’s for 52 years. Germany’s Tatjana Maria is the first women’s champion at Queen’s for 52 years. The victim of a fatal shooting in Hammersmith has been named. The victim of a fatal shooting in Hammersmith has been named. Wheelchair tennis player Andy Lapthorne says being an appointed an MBE has given him a “huge boost” ahead of Wimbledon. Wheelchair tennis player Andy Lapthorne says being an appointed an MBE has given him a “huge boost” ahead of Wimbledon. Surrey volunteers are leading the fight against fraud, the most commonly reported crime in England and Wales. Surrey volunteers are leading the fight against fraud, the most commonly reported crime in England and Wales.