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Jan
2013
By Calvin at 12:39 GMT, 13 years ago
It's been a great day for positive news today, but the icing on the cake has been Cheshire West and Chester Council's decision to link up with us from their very comprehensive Talking West Cheshire website. Our followers will note that we recently linked with the Police and Crime Commissioner for…
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Jan
2013
By Calvin at 11:46 GMT, 13 years ago
Back on 10 January this year the Hertfordshire Mercury (on line) ran a story about Hertfordshire Constabulary asking drivers and residents to be vigilant after a spike in thefts of spare wheels and catalytic converters from vehicles in the county Inspector Paul Lawrence, from the crime reduction…
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Jan
2013
By Calvin at 00:19 GMT, 13 years ago
Have you ever stopped to think how important crime figures might be and perhaps wondered that what you’ve just been told by those ‘in charge’ doesn’t seem to add up? Well, just to prove that you’re not losing it here’s part of an article I just found on…
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Jan
2013
By Calvin at 10:58 GMT, 13 years ago
The idea behind the Kingsley Village website is that it be used by the people of Kingsley as a means of finding out what’s going on in the village, discover what groups and clubs exist and when they meet, obtain useful…
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Jan
2013
By Calvin at 22:15 GMT, 13 years ago
Thank you to White Colne Parish Council and Neighbourhood Watch for the reciprocal link. White Colne is a contemporary village, but with a history stretching back to the Domesday Book and beyond. In fact, there is evidence of Palaeolithic and Mesolithic settlement in the area. Set in the Colne…
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Jan
2013
By Calvin at 16:38 GMT, 13 years ago
Residents, community groups, businesses and victims of crime will all get the chance to have their say on the first Police and Crime Plan when Commissioner Sue Mountstevens takes to the road. The area's Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sue Mountstevens will be touring the six policing…
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