Annual Report 2022 - 2023 - Page 3

Year In Highlights

2022 - 2023

OP Snap logo

APRIL 2022

Operation Snap’s success continues with action taken against over half of the 600 submissions from members of the public helping to tackle dangerous driving.

Deputy PCC visits Westminster

MAY 2022

Deputy PCC visits Westminster to lobby for quicker justice for victims of crime

LPCC with mounted police outside Lancashire Police Museum

JUNE 2022

The new Lancashire Police Museum, housed in a former prison wing at the historic Lancaster Castle, officially opens to the public.

Operation Propulsion launched to tackle motor-nuisance in Lancashire

24/7 response policing returns

JULY 2022

24/7 response policing returned to Leyland

Welcomed £900K Safer Streets Funding

Waterfoot front counter reopens

AUGUST 2022

Waterfoot front counter reopens to the public

Return to traditional police headwear announced

Cracking down on residential burglary

SEPTEMBER 2022

Op Defender launched, to crack down on residential burglary, target prolific offenders and support those most vulnerable.

Andrew Snowden on the beat

OCTOBER 2022

His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services, Police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (HMICFRS) report shows Lancashire Constabulary is one of the best in the country

Andrew Snowden launches OP Warrior

NOVEMBER 2022

Op Warrior launched to fight organised crime across Lancashire

VAWG leaders meet the LPCC

DECEMBER 2022

Lancashire leaders united to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG)

New police station announced for Chorley, alongside plans for £75million overhaul of Lancashire Police’s main base

LPCC attends ASB summit

JANUARY 2023

ASB summits across Lancashire bringing together partners to strengthen the response to ASB in local communities.

Commissioner announcing budget proposals

FEBRUARY 2023

Commissioner sets out budget proposals to prioritise frontline policing.

College of Policing commissioned to undertake independent review of Nicola Bulley missing from home investigation

LPCC meets NHP team

MARCH 2023

Dedicated NHP team for Ribble Valley

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