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Putting the brakes on hate crime in Leicestershire

Putting the brakes on hate crime in Leicestershire

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Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach has launched a new information card scheme alerting public transport workers to vulnerable passengers who need extra help in a bid to tackle hate crime.
Date:
Wednesday 30th November 2016
Leicestershire PCC and Home Office Minister visit pioneering blue light partnership

Leicestershire PCC and Home Office Minister visit pioneering blue light partnership

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Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach and Baroness Williams, Minister of State at the Home Office, paid a visit earlier today to a pioneering partnership created to reduce the demand on blue light services.
Date:
Friday 18th November 2016
Leicestershire has no place for Hate

Leicestershire has no place for Hate

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Perpetrators of hate crime could be made to meet with the very communities they have harmed in an effort to challenge their behaviour.
Date:
Monday 14th November 2016
PCC to fund ground-breaking domestic violence project to cut reoffending

PCC to fund ground-breaking domestic violence project to cut reoffending

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Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach has revealed plans to invest £33,000 in an innovative project designed to break the cycle of domestic abuse.
Date:
Friday 11th November 2016
Wanted: young people to join Leicestershire's Youth Commission on Police and Crime

Wanted: young people to join Leicestershire's Youth Commission on Police and Crime

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The search is on for 30-40 young people living in Leicester, Leicestershire or Rutland to join the County's Youth Commission to advise on police and crime issues affecting young people.
Date:
Friday 11th November 2016
Statement from Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach

Statement from Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach

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In the last week we have witnessed a series of unlinked serious incidents. Thankfully weeks such as this are rare, but nonetheless, remind us all of the tough expectations we place on the police.
Date:
Friday 4th November 2016
More 'good' grades in latest PEEL inspection report

More 'good' grades in latest PEEL inspection report

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'Ambitious' future collaboration plans, prudent management of finances and effective use of resources has resulted in a 'good' grade for the Force in the latest inspection report.
Date:
Thursday 3rd November 2016
PCC returns to Market Harborough with positive update

PCC returns to Market Harborough with positive update

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Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach returned to Market Harborough on Friday to provide an update to some of the retailers most affected by the recent spate of commercial burglaries.
Date:
Tuesday 1st November 2016
Statement from Lord Willy Bach in response to comments made by Leicestershire's Assistant Chief Constable Phil Kay

Statement from Lord Willy Bach in response to comments made by Leicestershire's Assistant Chief Constable Phil Kay

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"I want to make the position crystal clear. As long as I am PCC for Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland every burglary will of course continue to be investigated, as it always has been.
Date:
Monday 17th October 2016
PCC listens to road safety concerns during community walk-about

PCC listens to road safety concerns during community walk-about

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Road safety and antisocial behaviour were top of the agenda for locals when Leicestershire's Police and Crime Commissioner Lord Willy Bach joined partners for a community walk-about.
Date:
Tuesday 11th October 2016
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