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PCC welcomes £860k to boost Covid-19 enforcement

PCC welcomes £860k to boost Covid-19 enforcement

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Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach has welcomed Home Office funding worth more than £860k to bolster the coronavirus enforcement response across the county.
Date:
Tuesday 16th February 2021
Bach to some good news

Bach to some good news

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We all have good weeks and bad weeks; that's life. Amidst the COVID19 gloom, I'm happy to report that it's been a good week in Leicestershire insofar as providing support for some of the most vulnerable in our community – a top priority of mine.
Date:
Friday 12th February 2021
PCC announces £300k funding pot to boost support for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence

PCC announces £300k funding pot to boost support for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence

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Organisations providing support to victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence are being invited to apply for a share of a £300k fund to expand their work.
Date:
Friday 12th February 2021
Award-winning support service helps 33,000 survivors of crime in 30 months

Award-winning support service helps 33,000 survivors of crime in 30 months

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A support service set up to help victims and witnesses of crime recover has delivered support to more than 33,000 people in 30 months, it has been revealed.
Date:
Thursday 11th February 2021
Leicestershire secures £880k to build on violence prevention success

Leicestershire secures £880k to build on violence prevention success

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Ground-breaking work to prevent young people from being drawn into serious violence in Leicestershire has been secured for another 12 months.
Date:
Wednesday 10th February 2021
Bach to 2011

Bach to 2011

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My long-standing conviction is that people across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland want more police officers on their streets and in their neighbourhoods. That's why I have resolutely stuck to my guns and tried to replace those officers lost to austerity and ensure our officers are supported by the necessary resources.
Date:
Sunday 7th February 2021
Police watchdogs request more detail on stop and search performance

Police watchdogs request more detail on stop and search performance

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Members of a police scrutiny panel have asked Leicestershire Police to provide more data and context around the use of stop and search powers to determine their effectiveness to fight crime.
Date:
Wednesday 3rd February 2021
PCC's budget aims to restore lost officer numbers

PCC's budget aims to restore lost officer numbers

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PCC Lord Willy Bach's budget for policing Leicestershire was supported earlier today by the Police and Crime Pane for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, enabling a further increase in the number of police officers.
Date:
Thursday 28th January 2021
Bach to Tolerance

Bach to Tolerance

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Those who know me well will be aware of my close interest in America and American culture and politics. It will come as little surprise that I, along with millions of others, watched the inauguration of President Joe Biden with a renewed sense of hope and optimism.
Date:
Friday 22nd January 2021
Funding boost for violence prevention charities throughout winter

Funding boost for violence prevention charities throughout winter

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Charities and social enterprises that work young people at risk of violence across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland will be able to access additional funding to support their work during lockdown.
Date:
Monday 18th January 2021
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