...local people coming from ethnic minority backgrounds. We want our force to reflect that and it is key that communities know that we have a strong commitment to diversity and...
...one fell swoop. I found his comment indicative of the ‘me-me-me’ attitude that is all too common on the roads these days. Of course cyclists are road users – in...
...PCC Chief Finance Officer Mark Kenyon. More than 100 people from the business community attended the event. During the summit, David Jamieson addressed the audience about businesses supporting local young...
...the most of this evening of information, discussion and feedback.” The Commissioner also made a special request for community-spirited employers to sign up: those businesses who are interested in...
...During 2017, the drive for efficiency must continue if the public are to continue to receive a high quality service from our police. Our WMP2020 programme which changes the way...
West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson has congratulated those recognised in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours. From police officers to community campaigners, the great and the good of...
...been so many highlights and achievements along the way. On a personal level, being re-elected back in May with the highest mandate outside of London was incredibly humbling. Thank you...
...incident training workshops led by Highways England. Highways England now has a major incident hotline where its partners can reach it straight away. Highways England is working to improve its...
...with other key agencies. Highways England to review its operational command arrangements. All agencies to examine their response to those trapped in vehicles, especially vulnerable people. West Midlands Combined Authority...
...local police force’s funding from government: £7,421,588,629 2017/18 – local police force’s funding from government: £7,324,892,843 West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner David Jamieson’s letter to the Home Secretary: /media/439132/2016-01188-letter-from-west-midlands-police-and-crime-commissioner.pdf...
...youth centres and schools, which opened a dialogue between cultural groups and provided an opportunity to allay distrust. Police and Crime Commissioner, David Jamieson stressed the importance of solving the...
...the second lowest in the country at just £111.55 per annum (for a Band D council taxpayer) compared to the highest of £220.19 in Surrey. In comparison to forces similar...
Around 100 people attended the 2016 West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner Youth Summit. The summit focused on young people and the issues that matter to them, including safer travel,...
Assistant Police and Crime Commissioner Ashley Bertie, Prince Michael of Kent and PCC David Jamieson As part of his work to deliver safer roads in the West Midlands, Police and...
...informing Highways England of potential large diesel and petrol spillages West Midlands Police / CMPG and Highways England are recommended to review Senior Investigating Officer protocols for Highways England to...
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