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Child exploitation is happening in Warwickshire. Don’t ignore it.
A new website and campaign called ‘Something’s Not Right’ has been launched to raise awareness of child exploitation in Warwickshire. Child Exploitation Awareness Day is taking place on Thursday 18th March…
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Search for new Chief Constable for Warwickshire Police is launched
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has launched the process to find the next Chief Constable for Warwickshire Police. He is looking to find a dynamic and inspirational leader…
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Warwickshire’s Special Constabulary receive new dedicated roads policing car thanks to Police and Crime Commissioner grant
Warwickshire’s Special Constabulary now have their own dedicated roads policing car thanks to a £35k grant from Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe’s Road Safety Fund. Special Constables are volunteers…
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International Women’s Day – Video from the PCC
On International Women’s Day 2021, Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe reflects on the issue of domestic abuse and the support that is available to women in Warwickshire. To…
Polly Reed with Temporary Deputy Chief Constable Debbie Tedds
International Women’s Day – Blog by Polly Reed, OPCC Chief Executive
On International Women’s Day (March 8), new OPCC Chief Executive Polly Reed outlines her personal experiences of working life and the welcome she has received since joining Warwickshire in January.…
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Warwickshire Police prosecutes over 60 drivers for using a mobile phone whilst driving during national campaign
Warwickshire Police has prosecuted a total of 61 people for using their mobile phone whilst driving in just two weeks from 8-21 February as part of a national campaign aimed…
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Uplift funding available to support domestic abuse and sexual violence victims’ support services in Warwickshire
Organisations large and small providing domestic abuse or sexual violence support services across Warwickshire are being invited to make a bid for uplift funding by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner…
Chief Constable Martin Jelley, Marie Biddulph of Highways England, PC Mark Russell and PS Carl Stafford
Warwickshire Police’s Commercial Vehicle Unit wins national award for Operation Tramline for the second year running
Warwickshire Police’s Commercial Vehicle Unit has won a national award from Highways England for the second year running in recognition of the dedication of officers in achieving ‘Top Performing Force…
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Families suffering bereavement or serious injury on our roads have increased support thanks to Road Safety Fund
Families who have suffered a bereavement or serious injury due to a collision on the roads are now receiving increased support, thanks to Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe’s…
Chief Constable Martin Jelley QPM
Warwickshire Police Chief Constable Martin Jelley QPM announces retirement
After 33 years in policing the Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police, Martin Jelley, has today announced his retirement. Mr Jelley will retire in June after serving as the force’s Chief…