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Warwickshire Police expands Warwickshire Direct service
Warwickshire Police is working in partnership with Warwickshire County Council to improve access to police services in Warwickshire. From 1 October 2016, the number of Warwickshire County Council locations offering…
Commissioner unveils Police and Crime Plan for consultation
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has unveiled his draft Police and Crime Plan for consultation with communities and partners across the county. With the aim of creating a…
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Fall in use of police cells for those in mental health crisis is welcomed
New figures showing significant falls in the use of police custody as a place of safety for people experiencing a mental health crisis have been welcomed by Warwickshire’s Police and…
The new signs being put up on the roads into Binley Woods. From left, Paul Salisbury, Chair of Binley Woods Parish Council, PCSO Charlie Cawte and Superintendent David Gardner from Warwickshire Police and Steve Roberts, Parish Councillor responsible for Community Alerts and Safety.
Binley Woods becomes the first ‘Supported Village’ in Rugby
Binley Woods has become the first village in the Rugby area to join the ‘Supported Villages Scheme’, with residents and community organisations given crime prevention advice and having property security…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe with West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion
Commissioners invest in technology to improve police emergency response
The Police and Crime Commissioners for Warwickshire and West Mercia have approved a £5.5 million capital investment in new technology, which will deliver a better service to local communities by…
The class poses in front of a truck during the Rider Skills Day. Participants got the chance to climb into the cab to the limited visibility the driver would have of bikers.
Rider skills course will help keep bikers safe on Warwickshire’s roads
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has been to see for himself a safer riding workshop at the British Motor Museum at Gaydon, which is equipping  bikers with the…
Warwickshire PCC Philip Seccombe talking to a PCSO and Carol Cotterill
Tackling rural crime remains a key priority for Warwickshire’s PCC
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe says he will ensure that crime in rural parts of the county is taken as seriously as crime in urban areas.  This remains…
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PCC welcomes 6% drop in crime nationwide
Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed national figures showing a 6% drop in crime over the last year. The official data from the Crime Survey for England…
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£300,000 Grant Secured to Help Local Veterans
A grant totalling almost £300,000 has been secured to help keep local military veterans away from criminality. West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion has been awarded £299,840 from…
Warwickshire PCC Philip Seccombe with the Police and Crime Plan Consultation on an iPad.
Warwickshire PCC wants to hear your views on policing
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has launched a summer-long public consultation to find out people’s views on policing and community safety. The consultation will help the Commissioner shape…