Live chat for crime victims now open 24 hours a day
Lancashire Victim Services’ live chat is now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week to support anyone affected by crime in the county. The chat function, which can be found at www.lancashirevictimservices.org, has proven popular since its launch in 2019 and the service has decided to extend the opening hours in response to the covid-19 pandemic.
Police and Crime Commissioner invites Lancashire residents to share their views
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw has today launched his ‘Let’s Talk Policing’ survey asking residents for their views on policing priorities and the work of Lancashire Police in the face of the current pandemic.
Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner secures over £700k of vital funding to combat theft and burglary
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw has today launched his ‘Let’s Talk Policing’ survey asking residents for their views on policing priorities and the work of Lancashire Police in the face of the current pandemic.
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Protecting children and young people is everyone’s business
We all have a part to play in keeping our children and young people safe from harm. That’s the message from Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw. As the pandemic goes on and the summer holidays are about to begin, young people will continue to spend more time online and within their family homes.
‘Call to action’ as Commissioner’s Fund relaunches to support communities across Lancashire
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw, has relaunched his Community Action Fund and called on organisations to apply, recognising that projects may need to be delivered differently during the COVID 19 pandemic.
Commissioner praises Chief Constable as head of force announces retirement
Lancashire Constabulary Chief Constable Andy Rhodes has announced his intention to retire next year, with Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw praising his dedication to policing in Lancashire across three decades of service.
Commissioner urges caution as lockdown restrictions ease further
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Clive Grunshaw has urged the public to remain cautious when lockdown restrictions are eased further this weekend, with everyone still having an important role to play in tackling the Covid-19 pandemic and suppressing its spread.
Police and Crime Commissioner tackles reoffending with more funding available
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has committed another £100k to projects which tackle reoffending across Lancashire, through his dedicated fund which supports organisations who are making Lancashire a safer place.
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