Humberside Police will hold a series of public meetings to talk to residents about how the force is changing.
The meetings will be hosted by a panel including a chief officer, a representative from the office of the police and crime commissioner and community officers.
A presentation explaining the force's new operating model will be delivered and the public will have the chance to quiz senior officers on the changes.
The meetings will take place at the Guildhall, Hull, on October 21 (7pm to 9pm), The Courtyard, Goole, on November 4 (7pm to 9pm), the Memorial Hall, Beverley, on November 19 (7pm to 9pm) and at Bridlington School on November 26 (7pm to 9pm).
Chief Constable Justine Curran, said: "We really want to explain what the changes will mean for residents living in Hull and the East Riding.
"It is important that people get the chance to hear about their named officers and PCSOs in their communities, how we plan to put more response officers on the streets and how we will be using new technology to improve policing services.
"We also really want to hear your thoughts and concerns so we can address them face-to-face.
"This is a great opportunity to talk to me, my fellow chief officers, Matthew Grove and his colleagues about how we plan to meet your needs moving forward.
"We hope as many people as possible take the opportunity to pop along and see us."
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