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Police and Crime Commissioner wants to hear public’s views on police budget

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has launched his budget consultation for 2018/19 – and wants to hear your views. The Commissioner is responsible for setting the budget...

Police and Crime Commissioner Welcomes Commonwealth Games announcement

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson and Chief Constable Dave Thompson have welcomed the official announcement that Birmingham will host the 2022 Commonwealth Games. Police and Crime Commissioner...

Government ministers to work on strengthening the law to tackle unauthorised encampments

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson yesterday led a delegation of MPs with Wolverhampton South East MP Pat McFadden to meet Communities and Local Government Minsters Alok Sharma...

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner’s response to police funding announcement – real terms cut in government funding for forces

Following initial analysis of the police funding announcement West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson said: “Despite warm words over the last few months, this is once again a...

Nearly 250 guns surrendered to police

The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed the fact nearly 250 weapons have been handed in following a two-week firearms surrender. Over 100 working firearms including rifles, shotguns,...

Police and Crime Commissioner calls for fresh ideas to tackle the scourge of drugs in the West Midlands

The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner has arranged for top politicians, health professionals and drugs experts to come together to find new ways of tackling the problem of drugs...

Major £2 million investment by Police and Crime Commissioner to tackle gangs and violence

...leave prison and re-enter their communities. The aim is to break the cycle of crime. A set of programmes will be established designed to provide alternative activities for young people...

West Midlands Police launches harassment campaign

...the phone. Safeguarding is of paramount importance and Hollie Guard is a free personal safety app developed in memory of Hollie Gazzard. All are encouraged to download the app to...

Drink Drive Campaign Launches

...effects of a high-impact collision as one passenger suffers life-threatening injuries, another is cut free from the car and the driver is arrested. The VR headsets, funded by West Midlands...

New ideas from the PCC's victims summit

...passionately about her commitment for a Victims Law to enshrine victims’ rights. In April 2015, Police and Crime Commissioners took responsibility for victims’ services, ensuring support is provided to victims...

Police and Crime Commissioner role to combine with the Mayoralty

...old-style costly Police Authority committee system.  Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson said: “The Mayor has been working closely with me on many issues. “We have committed to starting a...

Five Years On: What Police And Crime Commissioners Have Done For You

...Police and Crime Commissioners. When I became Police and Crime Commissioner in 2014, following the sad death of Bob Jones, I ensured that it was my mission to make the...

First WMP Cadets Take Their Oath

...but about creating active citizens, engaging with our communities, and giving our young people opportunities to build brighter futures. Cadets will take part in volunteer activities with their communities, represent...

Volunteers Needed To Spend Time Behind Bars

The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson is looking to recruit volunteers to spend time behind bars. Every week of the year, day and night, a group of...

Cybercrime Summit

...crimes committed online is thought to be increasing. Speaking at the Birmingham cyber summit earlier today, the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson warned: “Sadly, cybercrime is becoming...
02 November 2017
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