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Cameras help the fightback against fly-tipping
The fight back against the scourge of fly tipping in rural parts of South Warwickshire is continuing with CCTV cameras being used at hot-spot locations, thanks to continued funding from…
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…
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…
PCSO Mo Yaqub, PC Simon Ackroyd, Kurt Kovach and Lynda Kovach (Community Speed Watch), Nigel O’Mara (Vice Chair of Parish Council), Inspector Allison Wiggin, Gary Hope (Chair of Parish Council), Robert Stokes (Community Speed Watch), Rural Crime Officer Carol Cotterill, PCSO Sarah Fretter.
Shuttington becomes latest community to join the Warwickshire ‘Supported Village’ scheme
Shuttington in North Warwickshire has become the latest village in Warwickshire to join the ‘Supported Villages Scheme’, funded by the Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. The Parish Council worked…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
PCSO Jon Townsend, David Rankin, Patrick Johnson, Carol Cotterill, Sean Corney, Edward Palusinski, Philip Seccombe and PCSO David Banks.
Lime Tree Village joins the fight against rural crime
Lime Tree Village in Dunchurch, near Rugby, has become the latest community to join the Warwickshire Supported Villages Scheme. By gaining ‘Supported Village’ status, residents are demonstrating that their community…