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Leicestershire victim service recognised with Quality Mark

Leicestershire victim service recognised with Quality Mark

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Catch22's Victim First service, commissioned by Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach, is today being awarded the Quality Mark from Supporting Justice.
Date:
Friday 21st February 2020
Panel unanimously approves PCC's Budget Plan

Panel unanimously approves PCC's Budget Plan

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Today Leicestershire's Police and Crime Panel unanimously approved the Police and Crime Commissioner's budget plans for 2020-21.
Date:
Wednesday 5th February 2020
Boxing clever: PCC visits innovative anti-violence project

Boxing clever: PCC visits innovative anti-violence project

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A new project delivering free boxing classes to young people at risk of violence or knife crime has received a special visit from Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach.
Date:
Tuesday 4th February 2020
PCC Unveils Growth Budget for Policing

PCC Unveils Growth Budget for Policing

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Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland will have 2,104 police officers by March 2021 under plans revealed today by the Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach.
Date:
Monday 3rd February 2020
Complaints reforms go live in February giving new role for PCCs

Complaints reforms go live in February giving new role for PCCs

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The long-awaited reforms to police complaints and discipline regulations will come into force from the 1st February. These reforms form part of a process of overhaul of the complaints and discipline system that were outlined in the 2017 Policing and Crime Act.
Date:
Friday 31st January 2020
Willy Bach recognises Leicestershire's search and rescue volunteers

Willy Bach recognises Leicestershire's search and rescue volunteers

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A group of selfless volunteers grabbed the limelight tonight at a special event staged by Leicestershire's Police & Crime Commissioner, Lord Willy Bach.
Date:
Thursday 30th January 2020
Community groups receive £50,000 funding to tackle youth violence

Community groups receive £50,000 funding to tackle youth violence

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Funding worth more than £50,000 is being invested into community groups across Leicestershire to help prevent young people falling into violence and knife crime.
Date:
Wednesday 29th January 2020
Hospital A&E project helps young victims escape life of violence

Hospital A&E project helps young victims escape life of violence

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A pioneering new service supporting young people who are treated for stab wounds or assault injuries in hospital has been launched to tackle escalating youth violence.
Date:
Friday 24th January 2020
Responding to the Government's announcement on police funding for 2020-21

Responding to the Government's announcement on police funding for 2020-21

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"Today's announcement will be welcomed by those calling for more officers in on the streets and in our communities. I echo those sentiments. This is why I invested much of the increase in funding derived from the rise in the police portion of the council tax in 2019-20 in 107 additional officers".
Date:
Wednesday 22nd January 2020
Will you help fund policing to keep Leicestershire safe?

Will you help fund policing to keep Leicestershire safe?

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Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach is asking people if they are prepared to pay more council tax to support their local police force. Please complete the survey!
Date:
Tuesday 14th January 2020
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