Have your say in a national survey examining crime and antisocial behaviour in rural areas.

Launched by the National Rural Crime Network, the survey wants people in rural areas to give their views on how police can improve the service.

Inspector Richard Hamlin, Surrey Police strategic lead for rural crime, said: "Anyone living or working in rural areas is being encouraged to take part in the survey to help build a picture of what is a widespread but often misunderstood issue.

"You don't need to have been a victim of crime to have a view on how the police work. You may be concerned about police visibility or response, see incidents that go unreported, or you may have a local officer who is engaged and proactive."

The survey will be open until Wednesday, June 24. To complete the survey, visit nationalruralcrimenetwork.net/survey?member=Surrey.