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The event at the Hallam Centre, London, was attended by other Police and Crime Commissioners, Chief Executives, Chief Constables and Council Leaders throughout the UK.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Gwent, Ian Johnston, and the High Sheriff, Elizabeth Murray made the money available to local groups who are involved in promoting and...
I welcome the reductions in crimes recorded but more importantly in the reduction in victims as well. I congratulate officers and partners on working together to achieve...
The latest newsletter looks at how housing organisations can work effectively with their Police and Crime Commissioners, and helps housing professionals understand the...
However, I remain concerned about the impact the public spending cuts announced yesterday will have on our partner agencies.
Primarily it means that officers will be able to focus more on safeguarding those people who are most vulnerable and at risk of harm, but it also ensures there is a...
One of the first decisions Mr Johnston made when he was elected was to retain the Animal Welfare Scheme, so he was keen to build on this and meet those who specialise in this...
When the Home Office first floated the idea of elected Police and Crime Commissioners in 2010 the Home Secretary stated that the new system would shake up policing and empower...
This will be the third 'Your Voice, Your Choice' event that Gwent Police, the High Sheriff for Gwent and the Community Foundation in Wales have run.
A multi-agency team including representatives from police, health, education and social workers will work together in a co-ordinated way to share information and assess the...
The Gwent Police and Crime Commissioner and the Chief Constable are looking for two people with a good understanding and experience of public sector legislation and guidance...
Whilst I fully appreciate the financial challenges facing the Police service I have always been of the opinion that the use of A19 is a blunt tool and an inappropriate way of...