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Commissioner welcomes ‘good’ ratings from police inspectorate
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary’s (HMIC) improved overall ratings for Warwickshire Police, saying the public can be confident that the force…
Presenting the cheque to staff at the Domestic Abuse Counselling Service in Bedworth.
Domestic abuse services given a £60,000 boost by Warwickshire PCC
Services to help victims of domestic abuse from becoming re-victimised have been given a £60,000 boost by Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner. Philip Seccombe visited the new officers of the…
Philip with villagers at the launch of the Supported Village scheme in Willoughby.
Willoughby the latest village to fight back against rural crime
A village near Rugby has become the latest rural community to join a crime prevention initiative funded by Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe.  Villagers in Willoughby were presented with…
At Hartshill Castle are North Warwickshire Rural Crime Co-coordinator Carol Cotterill; Ian George, Inspector of Ancient Monuments for Historic England; Miss Jean Lapworth, custodian of the castle; Phil Cleary, Co Founder and Director of Smartwater and PCSO Sarah Fretter.
Security marking helps Hartshill Castle stiffens its defences
The remains of an historic Motte and Bailey castle near Nuneaton have been given extra protection from criminals thanks to modern forensic property marking technology. The castle was originally built in…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe addressing the course at Pailton
Officers get an insight into rural crime on PCC-funded courses
Police Officers, Special Constables and PCSOs have been gaining an insight into rural crime and how best to tackle it on special courses funded by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner…
Police and Crime Plan priorities graphic
Commissioner launches Warwickshire Police and Crime Plan
Protecting vulnerable people from harm, ensuring more support for victims, delivering efficient and effective policing and preventing and reducing crime – all key objectives of Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner…
Warwickshire PCC Philip Seccombe launching the grant scheme at the ‘Building a Stronger Warwickshire Together Conference’ with, from left, Councillor John Horner, Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Community Safety for Warwickshire County Council; Paul Tolley from Warwickshire Community and Voluntary Action; and Phil Evans, Head of Community Services for Warwickshire County Council.
Community projects set to benefit from Commissioner’s Grants Scheme
Community projects, crime-reduction initiatives, victims’ support services and non-profit groups are set for a cash injection from Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, as he reopens his Grants Scheme…
Philip Seccombe, Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner with Carol Cotterill, Chair of Warwickshire Rural Watch, and PC Lucy Whatmore from Bedworth Police Station holding one of the owls from the Nuneaton and Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary.
Warwickshire Wildlife Watchers scheme launches
A new scheme to raise awareness and improve reporting of incidents of wildlife crime has been launched today (Monday 7 November) across Warwickshire at Warwickshire Police’s Leek Wootton base. The…
West Mercia PCC John Campion, Warwickshire PCC Philip Seccombe and West Midlands PCC David Jamieson launch the 2016 Regional Cybercrime Survey
Second annual cyber crime survey launches in Warwickshire, West Mercia and the West Midlands
The Police and Crime Commissioners for Warwickshire, West Mercia and the West Midlands have joined together with Warwickshire County Council and partners today to launch the second annual cyber crime…
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…