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Home Office announces £3.5million funding boost for violence prevention in Nottinghamshire

Home Office announces £3.5million funding boost for violence prevention in Nottinghamshire

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Nottinghamshire has secured funding worth £3.5million over the next three years to invest in work aimed at diverting young people away from serious violence.
Date:
Friday 1st April 2022
New camera technology to keep women safe in Ashfield 'first of its kind' in the world

New camera technology to keep women safe in Ashfield 'first of its kind' in the world

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Revolutionary camera technology giving women and girls instant access to the police control room when they need help urgently has been unveiled in Ashfield for the first time.
Date:
Thursday 24th March 2022
Safe Space Pledge launched to increase the safety of women and girls

Safe Space Pledge launched to increase the safety of women and girls

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Businesses across Nottingham have pledged to do more to protect women and girls in their premises as part of a pioneering scheme launched by Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry.
Date:
Wednesday 23rd March 2022
New survey underway to assess impact of £432k safety improvements in Nottingham

New survey underway to assess impact of £432k safety improvements in Nottingham

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Residents in Nottingham are being asked for their views following a major safety overhaul in the city that has funded extra CCTV and free home security for hundreds of people.
Date:
Friday 18th March 2022

New survey underway to assess impact of £432k safety improvements in Mansfield

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Residents in Mansfield are being asked for their views following a major safety overhaul in the town centre that has funded extra CCTV and free home security for hundreds of people.
Date:
Friday 18th March 2022
New survey underway to assess impact of safety project in Newark

New survey underway to assess impact of safety project in Newark

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Residents in Newark are being asked for their views following a major safety overhaul that has funded extra police patrols and free state-of-the-art home security.
Date:
Friday 18th March 2022

New survey asks women how safe they feel after security improvements

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Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry has launched a new survey asking people for their views following a £550k project to improve the safety of women and girls in Worksop.
Date:
Friday 18th March 2022
New survey asks women how safe they feel after £550k safety project

New survey asks women how safe they feel after £550k safety project

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Ashfield District Councillor Helen-Ann Smith, Ashfield District Council and Nottinghamshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry have launched a new survey asking people for their views following a £550k project to improve the safety of women and girls in Sutton in Ashfield.
Date:
Friday 18th March 2022
New legislation banning 'cyber-flashing' welcomed in Nottinghamshire

New legislation banning 'cyber-flashing' welcomed in Nottinghamshire

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Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry has welcomed new proposals criminalising 'cyber-flashing' as part of efforts to increase protection for women and girls.
Date:
Tuesday 15th March 2022
Community support services honoured for Making Notts Safe in Nottinghamshire Police Awards

Community support services honoured for Making Notts Safe in Nottinghamshire Police Awards

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Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry today praised the outstanding contribution of three community support services which have been honoured for their work saving lives and preventing crime.
Date:
Friday 11th March 2022
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