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Mentorship charity wins funding to stop youngsters being drawn to knife crime

Mentorship charity wins funding to stop youngsters being drawn to knife crime

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A youth mentoring service experienced at working with disengaged young people is celebrating after its bid for knife crime prevention funding was successful.
Date:
Thursday 14th March 2019
PCC Funding Helps 8 year old

PCC Funding Helps 8 year old

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A peer education scheme designed to make young people understand the dangers of knife crime is proving successful.
Date:
Tuesday 12th March 2019
Police ethics committee to consider Missing From Home

Police ethics committee to consider Missing From Home

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Police responsibility with regard to young people repeatedly reported as 'missing from home' will be considered by members Leicestershire's independent police ethics committee when it meets next week.
Date:
Tuesday 12th March 2019
Funding grants unveiled to save lives from knife crime in Leicestershire

Funding grants unveiled to save lives from knife crime in Leicestershire

Description
Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach today (Tues 12 March) announced the recipients of his £100k fund to tackle knife crime as a national crackdown operation commenced.
Date:
Tuesday 12th March 2019
Ex-offenders to speak out on "second chance" employment support

Ex-offenders to speak out on "second chance" employment support

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Businesses across Leicestershire are poised to attend a unique employment event sharing the first-hand experiences of ex-offenders who have been supported to find work.
Date:
Tuesday 12th February 2019
PCC and Chief Constable to find out What Matters to You – in Lutterworth

PCC and Chief Constable to find out What Matters to You – in Lutterworth

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The 'What Matters to You' Roadshow with Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach and Chief Constable Simon Cole will be in Lutterworth on Friday to hear first-hand what local people have to say about policing.
Date:
Wednesday 6th February 2019
PCC's plans for policing get the go-ahead

PCC's plans for policing get the go-ahead

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People will see more police on the beat and in communities thanks to Lord Willy Bach's police budget for 2019-20.
Date:
Friday 1st February 2019
PCC's budget will mean 107 extra police officers

PCC's budget will mean 107 extra police officers

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Lord Willy Bach, Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), will present his budget plans to the Police and Crime Panel next week, which include an additional 107 local police officers.
Date:
Friday 25th January 2019
Emergency services workers praised following Hinckley Road Explosion sentencing

Emergency services workers praised following Hinckley Road Explosion sentencing

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Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach today praised the bravery and professionalism of bluelight workers who responded in the aftermath of the Hinckley Road explosion.
Date:
Friday 18th January 2019
Leicestershire's PCC meets Home Secretary to seek assurances for policing during Brexit uncertainty

Leicestershire's PCC meets Home Secretary to seek assurances for policing during Brexit uncertainty

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Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner, Lord Willy Bach, met with the Home Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday, accompanied by fellow PCCs Matthew Scott and Martyn Underhill, to discuss policing and Britain leaving the European Union.
Date:
Thursday 17th January 2019
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