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Commissioner to continue investment in policing in Warwickshire
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is to ask the Police and Crime Panel to support an increase in Council Tax to help continue a programme of investment in…
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Reformed police complaints system being introduced on February 1
New legislation that will change how complaints made against the police are handled come into force from February 1. The new rules mean that while complaints about the conducts of…
The Honest Truth billboard advertisement, showing a car driver with a bat's head looking at a mobile phone, with the caption Why would you drive as blind as a bat?
Striking animal head imagery is used to challenge behaviours of younger drivers in Warwickshire around mobile phones
Striking animal head imagery from road safety project The Honest Truth is appearing on billboards across Warwickshire this February to challenge the behaviours of younger drivers around their use of…
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Government funding boost for policing welcomed
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed the Government’s announcement of increased funding for policing. Detailing the Home Office draft police funding settlement for 2020/21, Home Secretary Priti…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is pictured with members of the Commercial Vehicle Unit and the ‘Supercab’ at Police Headquarters
PCC praises success of Commercial Vehicle Unit in tackling dangerous road users
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has hailed the early success of Warwickshire Police’s Commercial Vehicle Unit (CVU), which has detected 136 driver offences in a five day period…
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Warwickshire PCC extends Chief Constable’s contract for two years
Warwickshire Police’s Chief Constable Martin Jelley will remain at the helm of the force until March 2022, after his contract was extended by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip…
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe (right) with, from left: Miriam Sitch, Dawn Ramshaw, Tina Latham and Lucy Catling enjoying a brew at the ‘Elmer’ motorhome.
‘Elmer’ is helping to break down social isolation in Rugby
A project is helping bring isolated people together with help and support in the Rugby area, with funding from Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe. The ‘Making Connexions’ initiative is…
Richard Hemphill, Parish Councillor and Community Speed Watch volunteer; Bev Woollaston, Parish Clerk and Speed Watch Coordinator; Carol Cotterill, Rural Crime Office for Warwickshire Police; Keith Woodward, Chair of Parish Council; Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe; Arthur Harris, Community Speed Watch volunteer and PCSO Jane Owen from the Coleshill Safer Neighbourhood Team.
Nether Whitacre latest community to gain ‘Supported Village’ status
Nether Whitacre has become the latest village in Warwickshire to join the ‘Supported Villages Scheme’ funded by the Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. Working with Carol Cotterill, Rural Crime…
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PCC launches annual police budget consultation
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…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe with officers from the Rural Crime Team and Safer Neighbourhood Teams at the Atherstone meeting
North Warwickshire rural engagement evening
The fifth annual Warwickshire Police engagement evening held to specifically support farmers, horse owners and rural businesses in North Warwickshire has been held in Atherstone. As well as Warwickshire Police…