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Warwickshire Police Commissioner Backs Retail Crime Crackdown with £10,000 Grant
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is showing his support for tackling business and retail crime, during Safer Business Action Week (October 16-22) with a £10,000 grant to support…
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Commissioner and partners highlight the issue of modern slavery and human trafficking
Modern slavery takes many forms, from sexual exploitation through to domestic slavery and forced labour, but it is real and it is happening here in Warwickshire. That was the message…
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Commissioner invites community safety projects to bid for share of £300,000 grant funding
Projects and initiatives which help to prevent and deter crime and anti-social behaviour or make a contribution to road safety in Warwickshire are being invited to bid for a slice…
Road Safety Officer Gary Strain with CSW volunteers
New Road Safety Officer appointed due to growth of Community Speed Watch in Warwickshire
Warwickshire Police has appointed a new Road Safety Officer to support Community Speed Watch (CSW) after seeing significant growth in this popular and effective road safety initiative that has seen…
"Your Police Your Views" Share your views with Philip on policing, community safety and how it should be funded
Major survey on police priorities and funding launches
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe is asking people across Warwickshire about their priorities for policing for the year ahead and for their views on the Police Precept – the…
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Police and Crime Commissioner awards Brake a multi-year contract to support road victims in Warwickshire
The families of people killed or seriously injured on Warwickshire’s roads will be given high quality support from Brake, the road safety charity, as part of a new service commissioned…
The Commissioner stands with a group of young moped riders in helmets.
Moped riding skills classes for young people are a road safety revolution!
Young people from Nuneaton’s Camp Hill area were given vital road safety skills as part of a moped riding session, funded by Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe. The…
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Funding secured to support victims of sexual violence in Warwickshire 
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has welcomed news that two county organisations have won a significant share of the Government’s Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Fund (RASASF). Safeline…
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Projects to tackle anti-social behaviour in Nuneaton get funding boost
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe has visited a youth centre in Nuneaton to present funding to enable an expanded programme of activities across the summer. Mr Seccombe presented…
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HRH The Duke of Gloucester officially opens Warwickshire Police’s new Operations and Communications Centre
Warwickshire Police has welcomed HRH The Duke of Gloucester who officially opened the force’s state-of-the-art Operations and Communications Centre at Stuart Ross House (SRH), Warwick. Although SRH has been up…