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July 2021
August 2022
Warwickshire Pride Festival 2022
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner will have a stall at this year's Warwickshire Pride Festival, offering the chance to come and meet Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, his Deputy Emma Daniell and staff from the office. Come and visit our stall and find out more about the Commissioner's work and share your views on policing, criminal justice and community safety between 11am and 6pm.
Find out more »October 2022
Community Safety Support Café – Nuneaton
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is bringing his ‘Your Police, Your Views’ public engagement programme to Nuneaton’s The Makery on Friday 7 October. He’ll be at the popular community hub in in the Abbeygate Shopping Centre from 10am to 12pm, taking part in a Community Safety Support Café. Mr Seccombe will be on hand to take questions from members of the public while also explaining the work he and his office do to support policing, community safety and…
Find out more »Whitnash Community Safety Afternoon
On Monday 24th October, between 1pm and 4pm, come down to the Whitnash Civic Centre at Acre Close for the Whitnash Community Safety afternoon, where you can meet up with representatives of various organisations that work to try to ensure your safety, including the local Safer Neighbourhood Police team, the Fire Service, and more. Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe and his team will also be present, along with the Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership, the Mediation and Community Support (MACS)…
Find out more »November 2022
Your Police, Your Views – Rugby
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe will be holding a community engagement event in the Community Centre at Rugby Baptist Church on Monday 7 November 22. It's your chance to come and meet the Commissioner, learn more about the work of the office and share your views on local matters. Do you care about the way your area is policed? Have concerns about crime and community safety? Then come along and have your say! The event takes place between 6.30pm…
Find out more »Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership Remembers
Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership is inviting the public to a memorial service to ‘Remember the lives lost and injured on Warwickshire’s roads’ at St Mary’s Church, Warwick, between 2.30pm and 4.30pm on Sunday 20 November 2022 – the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (#WDoR2022). The service will also be live streamed on Facebook (please search @stmaryswarwick on Facebook). The church will open from 2.30pm to provide the opportunity for anyone who would like to light a candle…
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