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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…
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Commissioner funds innovative schemes to make Warwickshire’s roads safer
More than £300,000 of funding has been confirmed by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe as part of his serious bid to reduce the numbers of people killed and…
Pictured at Nether Whitacre is Community Speedwatch volunteer Carol Wallace (behind the speed camera), with, from left to right: PC Simon Ackroyd, Speedwatch co-ordinator Bev Woollaston, Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, Cllr David Reilly, PC Simon Ackroyd and Community Speedwatch volunteers Arthur Harris and Steve Collins.
Road safety given a boost across North Warwickshire
Speeding drivers across North Warwickshire are set to have the brakes put on them thanks to road safety funding granted by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe.  A bid…
PC Andrew Dear, winner of the National Police Bravery Award 2019
Warwickshire police officer is bravest of the brave
A Warwickshire Police officer has been named the overall winner at this year’s national Police Bravery Awards, for his actions in saving a man’s life in an overturned car. PC…
Last year’s grants recipients with Mr Seccombe at a special launch event.
Projects to keep Warwickshire safe given a £1 million boost
  Projects to keep communities safe, deter re-offending and divert young people away from anti-social behaviour are among the schemes in Warwickshire being given a £1 million boost by the…
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe (right) with representatives from Change, Grow, Live
Services to deter substance misuse in Warwickshire commissioned by PCC
County-wide services to deter substance misuse among those involved in crime or at risk of being in the criminal justice system have been introduced by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner…
The Commissioner at the Warwickshire Police stand during Warwickshire Pride in 2018.
Join us in celebrating International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
This Friday, 17 May, marks the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. The day was created in 2004 to draw attention to the violence and discrimination experienced by lesbian,…
Bike Safe launch at Leek Wootton - police motorcyclists and riders line up with their motorbikes at Leek Wootton with Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe
PCC supports launch of Bike Safe in Warwickshire
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has given his backing to a new series of workshops, where motorcycle riders will have the opportunity to spend a day with police…
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New commissioned support services for victims of CSE, sexual abuse and violence in Warwickshire
A new county-wide service to help victims of sexual abuse and violence (SAV) and child sexual exploitation (CSE) is now live in Warwickshire, commissioned and funded by Police and Crime…
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PCC’s new road safety fund opens for applications
A new £500,000 fund for projects tackling road safety in Warwickshire has been opened for applications by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe. The Warwickshire Road Safety Fund…