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Major funding boost to help improve safety in public spaces across Warwickshire
Funding worth more than £350,000 has been secured from the government by Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe and local partners to improve safety at four public spaces across…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe
Commissioner welcomes police pay announcement as a means to attract and retain new recruits
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed the government’s decision to accept the recommendations of an independent pay review body for police officers, saying it will help promote…
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Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership announces results of seatbelt campaign
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership has announced the results of a campaign that took place from 6-26 June to urge all drivers and passengers to always wear a seatbelt. During the…
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Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership partners with Driving for Better Business
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is partnering with Driving for Better Business (DfBB) to promote the free scheme to businesses across Warwickshire who have employees who drive for work. The new…
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Could you help ensure rights and welfare of people when they come into contact with the police?
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has launched a new drive to find volunteers who are passionate about safeguarding the rights and welfare of people when they come into…
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Safer Streets launch call points in Leamington to help reassure women and young girls when out and about in town
Officials from across Warwickshire have launched two new safety call points in Leamington as part of the Safer Streets campaign, launched in 2021. Following a consultation with residents and community…
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Give your views on 101 and 999 services
Residents in Warwickshire are being asked to take a few minutes to tell police and crime commissioners about their experiences of the 101 and 999 services, as well as preferences…
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Commissioner’s Grants give community safety projects a £500k boost
Projects from across Warwickshire which boost community safety have received a share of more than £500,000 in grant funding from the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. In total…
The student officers and PCSOs ready for inspection with Chief Constable Martin Jelley, Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe and Assistant Chief Constable Debbie Tedds
New budget for policing delivers more officers and PCSOs for Warwickshire
A new budget for policing has been agreed which is set to deliver 55 extra police officers and five more PCSOs for Warwickshire, along with improvements to way in which…
The Commissioner with police and volunteers in Henley-on-Arden.
Community Speed Watch receives six laser speed devices to boost speed monitoring activities
Community Speed Watch activities in Warwickshire have received a boost thanks to the purchase of six additional LTI 100 20-20 Ultralite laser speed devices from £10k of funding from Warwickshire…