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Photo of Philip Seccombe with quote: I know that communities across the county are concerned about the impact of anti-social behaviour and associate violence and disorder, so this additional government funding is extremely good news. Anti-social behaviour is not low-level crime and it needs a strong police and partner response to tackle it.
£1 million plans for hotspot patrolling to tackle anti-social behaviour and serious violence announced
Proposed details of how £1 million of funding to tackle violence and disorder in areas with high levels of anti-social behaviour across Warwickshire have been revealed by Police and Crime…
PCC at grants launch handing over check to young people first
Projects to prevent crime and anti-social behaviour get a major funding boost
Services and projects across Warwickshire which help prevent crime and anti-social behaviour or divert people away from a life of offending have been given a £300,000 funding boost. Warwickshire Police…
Picture of Emma Daniell, DPCC with LAMP director and CSP colleagues
Leamington Live Art and Music Project’s life-changing work with young people is highlighted during Deputy PCC’s visit
The life-changing impact of a project for young people in Leamington was highlighted recently during a visit by Warwickshire’s Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner, Emma Daniell. For over 20 years,…
Logos of the organisations which provide commissioned services
Enhanced support for victims set to launch in April
Support for victims of crime in Warwickshire is set to be further enhanced with the launch of five newly-commissioned services from April 1, Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has…
Emma Daniell and Philip Seccombe
New Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner appointed for Warwickshire
Emma Daniell has been appointed as the new Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire. The decision to appoint Mrs Daniell won the support of the Warwickshire Police and Crime…
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Funding available for community safety and victim-focused projects in Warwickshire
Projects and initiatives designed to help boost community safety and support victims across Warwickshire are being invited to bid for a share of the Police and Crime Commissioner’s annual grants…
Warwickshire police logo and Philip Seccombe Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire
Warwickshire Police agrees alliance exit settlement to the value of £10.77 million
An overall settlement has been reached between Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police, following the termination of the alliance between the two forces. West Mercia Police has agreed a settlement…
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…
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe (right) with, from left: Miriam Sitch, Dawn Ramshaw, Tina Latham and Lucy Catling enjoying a brew at the ‘Elmer’ motorhome.
‘Elmer’ is helping to break down social isolation in Rugby
A project is helping bring isolated people together with help and support in the Rugby area, with funding from Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe. The ‘Making Connexions’ initiative is…
Annette Lloyd, Head of The Honest Truth, and Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe at one of the billboards on show across Warwickshire.
New outdoor campaign funded by Warwickshire PCC challenges the behaviours of younger drivers across Warwickshire
Today, 18 November 2019 a new outdoor campaign is being launched to challenge the behaviours of younger drivers across Warwickshire.  The campaign from road safety project The Honest Truth focusses…