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Independent Custody Visitors Justin Whitehorn and Janet Hodgson talk to Philip in the cell
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…
Meeting newly-appointed police officers
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…
A large group of grants recipients stand with the Commissioner and a giant cheque
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…
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Ministry of Justice Funding Announcement – Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Support Services and additional ISVA / IDVA posts.
The MoJ have recently announced to Police and Crime Commissioners multi-year, ringfenced funding opportunities for Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Support Services and have stated; £15.7m ringfenced national funding is…
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…
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Consultation on the policing budget launches
Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has launched his annual consultation on the policing budget, asking the public for their feedback on how best to meet the challenges facing…
Woodcote House at Leek Wootton
Sale of unused land at police headquarters agreed
A section of unused land at Warwickshire Police’s headquarters in Leek Wootton has been sold to CALA Homes. The Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe, said the funding will allow…
Have your say to help shape the future of support services in Warwickshire
Tell us your experiences to help shape future services
Victims of crime are being asked for their experiences to help shape how support services are delivered in future. Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe wants to gain the…