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Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is pictured with members of the Commercial Vehicle Unit and the ‘Supercab’ at Police Headquarters
Call for enhanced national road safety strategy welcomed by Commissioner
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed a policing inspection report which calls for greater national co-ordination of roads safety strategy. The report by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of…
PCC Philip Seccombe (centre) shows off the new camera equipment with Sgt Shaun Bridle (left) and Inspector Jem Mountford from Warwickshire Police
Warwickshire Police purchases ‘next generation’ speed cameras to deter and detect speeding motorists
Sophisticated new speed recording equipment is now helping Warwickshire Police enforce speed limits more effectively, thanks to £20,000 of funding from Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe’s Road Safety…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe stands between two police cars with members of the new Vehicle Crime Team at Greys Mallory.
Police precept rise is enabling new resources to tackle public’s priorities
Three areas of policing are set to see increased focus across the county as a direct result of the extra resources provided by increased Council Tax funding, Warwickshire Police and…
Philip Seccombe with a large cheque for the grants recipients
Projects given a £2.25 million boost to help keep Warwickshire safe and aid coronavirus response
Projects to keep communities safe and protect some of the most vulnerable in society are among the schemes in Warwickshire being given a £2.25 million pound boost by the county’s…
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe holds Chief Constable Martin Jelley to account at their weekly meeting.
PCC puts questions to the Chief Constable on public’s behalf
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has put questions to Warwickshire Police’s senior command team to provide reassurance around the force’s approach to the Covid-19 public health emergency and…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Plan COVID 19 supplement
PCC publishes plan to support communities over the next 12 months
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has produced a plan to outline the work he and his office are doing to support communities and Warwickshire Police during the Covid-19…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe and Chief Constable Martin Jelley with the 98 student officers at Stuart Ross House in Warwick.
Warwickshire Police tops the national tables for officer recruitment
New figures released this week by the Home Office show that Warwickshire Police has been able to recruit more new police officers as a percentage of their overall strength than…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe with a Stephen Lawrence Day banner
Police and Crime Commissioner supports Stephen Lawrence Day
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner is supporting Stephen Lawrence Day (April 22), the second national day of commemoration for the teenager who was killed in a racist attack aged just…
Bidvest Noonan detention officer Clare Harvey in Nuneaton custody with Independent Custody Visitor Sue Such pictured via video conference call on the mobile phone.
Custody visitors turn to technology to ensure welfare checks can happen virtually
Volunteers who help ensure the welfare of people brought into police custody in Warwickshire have turned to technology to ensure that their vital checks can still take place while continuing…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe
Commissioner invites public feedback to put to Warwickshire Police
Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is inviting the public to give him their feedback on policing and community safety issues so he can ask questions to senior police…