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Philip Seccombe and Councillor Andy Crump stand behind 34 pairs of shoes.
Warwickshire public invited to remember road traffic victims in special online service
A special online remembrance service is taking place on Sunday 15 November at 3pm to remember all those from Warwickshire who have died in road traffic collisions. The event, organised…
PC Andrew Harper
Warwickshire PCC gives his backing to Harper’s Law
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has given his backing to the Harper’s Law campaign, which seeks mandatory life sentences for people who kill emergency services workers. Murder already…
An aerial view of new Detective Constable's during their Attestation Ceremony
Warwickshire Police launches its first ever Detective Constable Degree Holders’ Entry Programme
Warwickshire Police has welcomed 18 students on to its first ever Detective Constable Degree Holder Entry Programme (DC DHEP). These new student officers started last Monday at the force’s Leek…
Banner for Anti-Slavery Day, October 18
Anti-Slavery Day – Sunday, 18 October 2020
This weekend Warwickshire Police will be supporting Anti-Slavery Day to help raise awareness of modern slavery and human trafficking. Modern slavery is a form of organised crime in which people…
Philip Seccombe handing over copies of the Ultimate Guide to Cycling to staff at John Atkins Cycles in Leamington Spa
Forty thousand road safety magazines distributed to schools, colleges and outlets in Warwickshire
Forty thousand road safety magazines funded by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe’s Road Safety Fund have been distributed to schools, colleges, GP surgeries, leisure centres, cycle shops, opticians…
Photograph of Polly Reed
New Chief Executive announced for Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has announced that Polly Reed will be joining his office early next year as Chief Executive. It follows the decision of current Chief…
Let's do the right thing for Warwickshire
Police encourage Warwickshire residents to follow new COVID-19 rules
“Follow the rules, play your part and do the right thing for Warwickshire.” This is the message from Assistant Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith and the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner…
A police officer uses a speed detection gun on a rural road
Commissioner asks for public’s views on policing the roads
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is asking for the public to take part in a national poll on how the roads are policed and how this can be…
Covid-19 Recovery Fund logo
More than £50,000 in Covid-19 Recovery Grants confirmed by PCC
Grants and donations have now been confirmed from a special fund created by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe to aid the county’s recovery from Covid-19. A total of…
The PCC and Chief Constable pose on a farm with the expanded rural crime team
Warwickshire’s dedicated Rural Crime Team expands
Warwickshire Police’s Rural Crime Team, which was launched in October 2019, has now almost doubled in size thanks to increased investment by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner, funded through…