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National Rural Crime Survey - Survey Closes on June 10
Last chance to have your say on rural crime and policing in National Rural Crime Survey
There are just a few days left for rural communities across Warwickshire to have their say on crime and policing where they live as part of a national survey. The…
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Statement of Accounts 2017/2018 – Public Inspection Notice
Notice of the Commencement of the Period for the Exercise of Public Rights The Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014  Accounts and Audit (England) Regulations 2015 Part 5 Sections 14…
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Get a glimpse of life behind bars to help maintain the safety of police custody
How would you like to get an inside look at what conditions are like at police cells in the county and speak to detainees about their stay in custody suites? If…
Chief Inspector Daf Goddard presenting the community box to Michael Koch, Chair of Marton Parish council with Carol Cotterill, Rural Crime Officer, PC Paula Haden, PCSO Kamilla Shilton from Rugby SNT and members of the Marton community.
Marton becomes ninth ‘Supported Village’ in rural crime initiative
Marton has become the latest rural community in the north of the county to join a crime prevention initiative funded by the Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. By…
Launching the 'Police - stop this vehicle' scheme for agricultural vehicles are, from left: PCSO Jane Owen, Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, Rural Crime Co-ordinator Carol Cotterill and Sergeant Neil Pearsall.
New scheme launched to combat agricultural vehicle thefts
A new scheme has been launched by the police in to help tackle thefts of agricultural vehicles in the Warwickshire. Stickers with ‘Police – Stop, if moving between 10pm and…
Coventry & Warwickshire Cyber Challenge Event
Businesses warned about the dangers of cyber crime
Businesses are being urged to switch on to the increasing dangers of cyber crime in order to survive. Around £8.8 million has been lost by residents across Warwickshire, according to…
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Have your say, make your voice heard – the 2018 National Rural Crime Survey
It’s three years since the last National Rural Crime Survey revealed the huge cost of crime to rural communities – both financial, at £800 million per year, and fear, with…
Officers on foot patrol in Nuneaton
New policing model protects frontline and meets public demand
Frontline policing is being boosted across Warwickshire as Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe delivers on his promise to translate additional funding from the Police Precept into officer numbers across…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe
PCC welcomes government review of unauthorised caravan site powers
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed a government review of the law and powers to deal with unauthorised caravan sites and developments. The review will seek views…
Brinklow Supported Villages Scheme launch, from left : PCSO Sharon Baille Crabtree, PCSO David Banks, Jennie Boonham, Deputy PCC Robt Tromans, Vera McBay, David Lowe, John Reid, Michael Lavin, Elaine Friswell and PC Stuart Baker.
Brinklow becomes eighth ‘Supported Village’ in Rural Crime Initiative
Brinklow has become the latest rural community in the north of the county to join a crime prevention initiative funded by the Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. By…