Alan Hagger

Lib Dem Police & Crime Commissioner Candidate

Alan is an experienced qualified service commissioner for Police & Crime.

For too long Wiltshire and Swindon have been let down by your Police & Crime Commissioner. You are not listened to. This election is your chance to finally get the change we need in crime & policing. It is time to tackle burglary, anti-social behaviour, and accessibility of the police, all across our area.

Alan Hagger

Alan’s Experience

  • Head of Strategic Commissioning developing strategies that reduced crime
  • Created £50 million per year commissioning plan
  • Worked for a London prison reducing re-offending
  • Assisted central government to develop a £1.8 billion plan to reduce reoffending and homelessness
  • Restructured multi agency support for victims of crime
  • Implemented the Hampshire Violence Reduction Unit through effective partnership working

HOBBIES & INTERESTS

I also support youth football teams, and am involved in Salisbury Toastmakers, in my spare time.

The choice in our area this time:

More failure with the Conservatives

OR

An experienced service commissioner in Alan Hagger

STANDING UP FOR YOU.

Tackle anti-social behaviour

I will work in partnership to build a task force that can work hard to fix the underlying causes of anti-social behaviour, working with the police, local councils, and external funding providers.

Visible and accessible policing

You should be able to see your police on a regular basis; on the street, in a local police station, and in the press. Residents need to be consulted on things that affect their community.

Reducing crime

Working with local communities to improve crime watch schemes, tasking the police to directly increase efforts to reduce burglary in Wiltshire and Swindon, and reducing reoffending. 

Alan grew up in South London before moving to Winchester in 1990. Alan's father flew Lancasters as an RAF Navigator and his mother was of Indian origin, but came to London before the war where she served in ATS. Alan's heritage gives him his love of cooking Indian food. Alan has been working to support people spanning his 50 year career. Alan started as a residential social worker with deaf children, then working with children with learning disabilities. Ultimately  he became Director of Commissioning at Hampshire Social Care and then Head of Strategic Commissioning for Hampshire Police.

Now living in Amesbury and semi-retired, Alan has time to step up and fight for his local community. Living in Bugdens Close, Alan and his partner have 6 children between them, 4 grandchildren, 2 dogs- an aging golden retriever and a silly sausage dog and two cats.

Alan was recently elected in a by-election and is now a town councillor for Amesbury west taking 64% of the vote in a previously safe Conservative area.

For far too long, Amesbury residents have been ignored and Alan is determined that this will not continue.

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