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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…
Patrol police officers with the police vehicles at Coleshill
Commissioner welcomes return of patrol policing to Coleshill
Patrol officers are to be based in Coleshill again, as part of Warwickshire Police’s commitment to serving its most rural locations. Chief Inspector Lee Kemp said: “This is excellent news…
Last year’s grants recipients with Mr Seccombe at a special launch event.
Commissioner’s Grants Scheme now open to applications for 2020/21
Projects and initiatives designed to help boost community safety and victim care across Warwickshire are being invited to bid for a slice of £658,000 of funding by the county’s Police…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe and Chief Constable Martin Jelley with the 98 student officers at Stuart Ross House in Warwick.
Records continue to be broken as Warwickshire Police reaches 1,000 officers
Records are continuing to tumble as new recruits join Warwickshire Police in unprecedented numbers, bringing the force’s officer headcount up to the 1,000 mark. There are currently 98 new constables…
PC James Graham fits a child car safety seat watched by PCC Seccombe
Warwickshire Police wins funding to improve Child Car Seat Safety
Fifteen Warwickshire Police Staff have been trained to nationally accredited standards to help improve child car seat safety after Warwickshire Police won funding from the Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s…
PCC Philip Seccombe and 2019 Excellence in Policing and Community Safety Award Winner, PC Stephen Croshaw
2019 PCC Award winner revealed
The winner of the 2019 Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Award for Excellence in Policing and Community Safety has been revealed as PC Stephen Croshaw, from Warwickshire Police’s Nuneaton Safer…
Approved Driving Instructors being Funded by the PCC to become Honest Truth Driving Instructors
Warwickshire Police is asking driving instructors to come forward to help young drivers stay safer on Warwickshire roads
  Warwickshire Police is asking for up to 75 Approved Driving Instructors to join them as ‘Honest Truth’ Driving Instructors funded by the Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner to help…
The poppy appeal logo on a police car bonnet
Warwickshire Police vehicles display red poppies in support of Remembrance Day
Warwickshire Police will be showing its support for Remembrance Day this month by adorning marked police vehicles with the symbolic red poppy while they are out and about on patrol…
The Commissioner with members of the police Safer Neighbourhood Team, Town Rangers, Rugby First representatives and Business Crime Advisor Bogdan Fironda at a town centre retailer.
Rugby’s retail radio expands thanks to Commissioner’s funding boost
Rugby’s retail radio network has been expanded with a new repeat transmitter to extend the coverage and give greater capacity for the future, all thanks to funding from Police and…
Students from The George Eliot School in Nuneaton help launch Youth for Brake – a new road safety and sustainable transport campaign in Warwickshire. They’re joined by: (from left to right) Insp Jem Mountford from Warwickshire Police, Chris Lewis, Development and Policy Lead at Warwickshire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, Sophie Smith, head of PSHE at The George Eliot School, Fiona Fisher from Brake, PC Lee Marston from Warwickshire Police and headteacher Homeira Zakary.
School pupils help charity launch new road safety project in Warwickshire
A group of school pupils have helped launch a new road safety project in Warwickshire aimed at making local streets safer for people who walk or cycle and spreading important…