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On patrol in North Warwickshire are, from left, Andy Eardley from the Environment Agency, PSCSO Simeon Hodson from Warwickshire Police, PC Dave Riley from Leicestershire Police and Carol Cotterill, Rural Crime Officer for North Warwickshire.
Rural patrols help deter crime in and around county waterways
A recent operation saw local officers from Coleshill and Atherstone work with the PCC-funded Rural Crime Officer and partners from the Environment Agency and Angling Trust to tackle crime in…
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Warwickshire victims of crime get 24/7 support online via Live Chat service
An online support service for victims of crime in Warwickshire has been rolled out 24 hours a day, seven days a week by Victim Support. The independent charity, whose work…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe with Emily van der Lely from Crimestoppers and the ad van at its first stop in Stratford Upon Avon.
Commissioner welcomes County Lines campaign to Warwickshire
A new campaign to raise awareness of ‘county lines’ serious and organised crime has reached Warwickshire, with the backing of the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. Independent charity…
PCSO Sarah Fretter from Warwickshire Police; Carol Cotterill, Rural Crime Co-ordinator; and Rebecca Roberts, from Warwickshire Fire & Rescue Service’s Arson Reduction Team
Fire safety advice sheets for farms now available on Rural Watch website
As farmers start harvesting this summer, there is always the risk of fire from a number of sources and this is especially relevant this year with the very hot weather…
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Policing pilot boosts response times and improves visibility
A pilot programme introducing changes to the working arrangements of police officers deploying from Stratford-upon-Avon and Alcester, has resulted in faster response times and improved visible policing for those living…
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Police and Crime Commissioner publishes his Annual Report
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, Philip Seccombe, has published his annual report, looking back at his past year in office. The 2017/18 report details how the PCC has…
Pictured at the Warwickshire Problem Solving Partnership Event are, from left: Chief Superintendent Alex Franklin-Smith, Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, Chief Constable Martin Jelley and Assistant Chief Constable Richard Moore.
New focus on problem solving launched at joint conference in Warwickshire
A major new focus on problem solving in local communities was launched this week by Warwickshire Police at a joint partnership conference in Rugby. The Warwickshire Problem Solving Partnership event,…
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Operation Snap will help the battle against poor and dangerous driving
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed a pioneering new initiative being launched to help improve road safety in the county. ‘Operation Snap’ is being rolled out by…
Pictured (from left to right): Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe, Ch Supt Franklin-Smith, Sgt Vicky Duffield-Smith (Navy Reserve), Sgt Miles Bullock (Army Reservist), Insp Lucy Sewell (Army Reservist), PC Dave Picken (Veteran), PC Adam Fletcher (RAF Cadet Instructor) and PC Nik Walpole (Veteran).
Support for armed forces celebrated by Warwickshire Police
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has joined Warwickshire Police in celebrating a week of events to celebrate the armed forces and links with policing. The force is raising…
: Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe (centre) is pictured, from left, with Chris Cade, chair of Warwickshire Neighbourhood Watch Association and vice-chair of Rugby Borough NHW; Colin Cartright from North Warwickshire NHW Association; Neil Cavanagh, chair of Nuneaton North East NHW Association; and Tony Hardman from North Warwickshire NHW Association.
PCC praises Neighbourhood Watch and confirms £5,000 of funding
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has used National Neighbourhood Watch Week (June 16-24) to reconfirm his commitment to the voluntary movement and announce more than £5,000 of funding…