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Warwickshire Police thank the public for their continued support during the CoVID-19 pandemic
Warwickshire Police would like to thank the public for their ongoing support and commitment in continuing to follow Government guidance around staying at home and maintaining social distancing to prevent…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe
Warwickshire PCC’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has added his praise for the police, health care agencies and other emergency services who are working alongside public health officials and local…
Child Exploitation Awareness Week
Child Exploitation is happening in Warwickshire – don’t ignore it
Warwickshire Police, Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Barnardo’s and Warwickshire County Council are supporting the National Child Exploitation Awareness Day on Wednesday (18 March) by running an awareness week. Child…
Police Cadets try out virtual reality headsets
New virtual reality headsets launched to help young people understand issues affecting them
New virtual reality headsets will soon be used by police in young people’s educational workshops. The headsets, which were purchased by Warwickshire Police and a number of partners, are designed…
An Honest Truth Approved Driving Instructor shows road safety messages to a pupil during a lesson
Warwickshire Police recruits 65 driving instructors to help young drivers stay safer on Warwickshire roads
Warwickshire Police has recruited 65 Approved Driving Instructors to join them as ‘Honest Truth’ Driving Instructors funded by the Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner to help reduce the number of…
Philip lying on the bed in his cell, seen through the cell door window
PCC’s night in the cells highlights the care that goes into keeping people safe
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has spent a night in the cells at Leamington Police Station to help highlight the many different ways the safety of detainees in police…
The Honest Truth billboard advertisement, showing a car driver with a bat's head looking at a mobile phone, with the caption Why would you drive as blind as a bat?
Striking animal head imagery is used to challenge behaviours of younger drivers in Warwickshire around mobile phones
Striking animal head imagery from road safety project The Honest Truth is appearing on billboards across Warwickshire this February to challenge the behaviours of younger drivers around their use of…
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…
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…
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…