Commissioner comments on new £9m cybercrime fund
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw, who is also national APCC lead for Fraud and Cybercrime on this week’s announcement by the Home Secretary on a new £9m fund to fight cybercrime:
Government should look again at police funding as violent crime strategy contains no new money
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw, is calling on the government to reconsider police funding amid increasing demands on police, as the Home Secretary’s latest announcement contained no new money to tackle violent crime.
Lancashire Police ‘short-changed’ by Government over fracking protests
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw, has urged Police and Fire Minister Nick Hurd to reconsider a decision to reimburse Lancashire Police just a fraction of the costs of policing the ongoing fracking protests at Preston New Road.
Stronger legal protection sought for police officers, staff and service animals
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has shown his support for two important changes in the law currently being considered by MPs in parliament. Writing to MPs and the Home Secretary the Commissioner has called for support in passing the proposed new Bills known as Finn’s Law and the Protect the Protectors Bill.
Lancashire Constabulary’s effectiveness praised despite strain on the service
Lancashire’ Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw, has welcomed the latest inspectors’ finding that Lancashire Constabulary is “good at effectively keeping people safe and reducing crime.” This is in the face of the police in the county receiving the second highest volume of calls for its population, after London.
Changes to police front counters
LANCASHIRE Constabulary is advising members of the public of changes to its front counter service.
Photography project engages young people after community grant
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner saw how young people have been engaging in a project to help them understand the potential dangers found online and using social media safely, through innovative photography lessons, after a Skelmersdale group benefited from his Community Action Fund.
Commissioner visits Lancashire Police apprentices to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw, has met with Lancashire Constabulary apprentices to recognise the work they do across the organisation, marking National Apprenticeship Week.
Knives removed from streets as 106 handed in during surrender
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed news that over 100 knives have been handed in during a recent knife surrender.
Commissioner launches training sessions helping frontline staff spot signs of modern slavery
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner spoke of the importance of tackling modern slavery and supporting victims as he opened the first of several training sessions taking place in Lancashire, aimed at helping frontline staff identify whether someone is a victim and how best they can help.
Commissioner sees impact of community grant at Blackpool Music School
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has seen first-hand how a group of young people are benefiting from a community project, which received a grant from his Community Action Fund.
Commissioner Backs Lancashire Police Campaign to Tackle Knife Crime
The county’s Police and Crime Commissioner is backing Lancashire Constabulary’s work to tackle knife crime, at the start of a week of action.
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