Skip to content
Text size: A A A
Open Menu
YouTube

News

Pictured at the Warwickshire Problem Solving Partnership Event are, from left: Chief Superintendent Alex Franklin-Smith, Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, Chief Constable Martin Jelley and Assistant Chief Constable Richard Moore.
New focus on problem solving launched at joint conference in Warwickshire
A major new focus on problem solving in local communities was launched this week by Warwickshire Police at a joint partnership conference in Rugby. The Warwickshire Problem Solving Partnership event,…
Operation Snap logo
Operation Snap will help the battle against poor and dangerous driving
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed a pioneering new initiative being launched to help improve road safety in the county. ‘Operation Snap’ is being rolled out by…
Pictured (from left to right): Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Seccombe, Ch Supt Franklin-Smith, Sgt Vicky Duffield-Smith (Navy Reserve), Sgt Miles Bullock (Army Reservist), Insp Lucy Sewell (Army Reservist), PC Dave Picken (Veteran), PC Adam Fletcher (RAF Cadet Instructor) and PC Nik Walpole (Veteran).
Support for armed forces celebrated by Warwickshire Police
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has joined Warwickshire Police in celebrating a week of events to celebrate the armed forces and links with policing. The force is raising…
: Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe (centre) is pictured, from left, with Chris Cade, chair of Warwickshire Neighbourhood Watch Association and vice-chair of Rugby Borough NHW; Colin Cartright from North Warwickshire NHW Association; Neil Cavanagh, chair of Nuneaton North East NHW Association; and Tony Hardman from North Warwickshire NHW Association.
PCC praises Neighbourhood Watch and confirms £5,000 of funding
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has used National Neighbourhood Watch Week (June 16-24) to reconfirm his commitment to the voluntary movement and announce more than £5,000 of funding…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe and representatives of the projects which have received £2,345,318 in funding from the Commissioner’s Grants Scheme.
Commissioner gives community safety projects a multi-million pound boost
Projects tackling domestic violence, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual offences and programmes providing positive diversionary activities for young people are among the county initiatives being given a £2.3 million boost…
Student officers PC Mohammed Mazhar, PC Sophie Reading and PC Tom Poole encouraging others to join them in a career with Warwickshire Police.
Commitment to boost frontline policing delivered as officer recruitment begins
A new campaign to recruit new officers for Warwickshire Police is delivering on Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe’s promise to spend the whole of this year’s police precept increase…
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe with Inspector Chris Walton from Warwickshire Police and members of the Southern ICV Panel at Leamington Justice Centre
Custody visitors praised by PCC as hunt for new volunteers continues
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has praised the invaluable work of Independent Custody Visitors and the contribution they make to increasing confidence in policing. His comments come during…
National Volunteers' Week June 1-9 2018 banner
Special event celebrates the contributions of volunteers in policing
The amazing contributions of volunteers across policing and community safety will be celebrated this weekend at a special one day conference hosted by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe.…
The Warwickshire Police Rural Matters and Rural Watch stand at Kenilworth Show.
Come and meet the Commissioner to share your views this summer
Warwickshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is giving the public the chance to say hello and share their views on policing, crime and community safety at a series of…
National Rural Crime Survey - Survey Closes on June 10
Last chance to have your say on rural crime and policing in National Rural Crime Survey
There are just a few days left for rural communities across Warwickshire to have their say on crime and policing where they live as part of a national survey. The…