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Following feedback from communities, police and partners, we are pleased to announce the launch of the new Police and Crime Plan today, which sets out the policing priorities for Warwickshire over the next four years. ‘A Safer Warwickshire for All’ is the strategy which has been shaped by the voice of our communities, after a public consultation where we asked you to provide your thoughts on the priorities, how they can be achieved, and identifying any areas you felt may have been missing. Your views have been considered alongside those from policing professionals and partner organisations to develop the Plan, which is built around three core pillars: These are underpinned by five foundational themes to ensure that support for victims, crime prevention, community empowerment, partnership working, and ensuring value for money are at the heart of what will be delivered.
Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe said: “Having engaged with communities across the county, from our town centres to rural locations, I am proud to present this latest Police and Crime Plan which reflects the issues which matter most to those who live and work in our county.
“This plan will bring a revitalised focus for police and partners to ensure the publics’ concerns are listened to, whilst supporting the force to deliver an effective service. It is not just a document—it’s a roadmap for action. It reflects the voices of those I represent and sets clear expectations for policing in Warwickshire. I encourage everyone to read the plan, engage with the priorities and work with us to build a safer Warwickshire for all.”
The full Police and Crime Plan 2025-29 is available to read online at: www.warwickshire-pcc.gov.uk/police-and-crime-plan. | ||||
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