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Nottingham Police Authority: Changes to Police Stations in Nottinghamshire
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Thursday, 20 October 2011. Changes to Police Stations in Nottinghamshire. Before approving revised plans for police stations and front counter services we made sure every possibility was considered. OK, we were fully aware that change is required in order to deliver further efficiencies but it was important that we look at all the options available to us. Following comments made during consultation, Eastwood police station’s front counter will continue to remain open between 10am-6pm Monday to Frid...
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Nottingham Police Authority: Thank you to the Force
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Friday, 12 August 2011. Thank you to the Force. Through the disturbances of the last week, Nottinghamshire’s Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers, Community Protection Officers and support staff have been, quite simply, amazing. These have been unprecedented challenges and officers worked tirelessly to control the violence. To their eternal credit, they also managed to do this quickly and effectively. Many went above and beyond the call of duty, making the residents and businesses of.
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Nottingham Police Authority: October 2011
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Thursday, 20 October 2011. Changes to Police Stations in Nottinghamshire. Before approving revised plans for police stations and front counter services we made sure every possibility was considered. OK, we were fully aware that change is required in order to deliver further efficiencies but it was important that we look at all the options available to us. Following comments made during consultation, Eastwood police station’s front counter will continue to remain open between 10am-6pm Monday to Frid...
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Nottingham Police Authority: Nottingham Police Authority supports the “Man Enough” campaign.
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Sunday, 22 April 2012. Nottingham Police Authority supports the “Man Enough” campaign. At the time of the IPCC investigation last year into the death of Casey Brittle, Jon Collins said “Anything that can be done to prevent a repeat incident must be done.”. The Police Authority is therefore in support of the “Man Enough” campaign being run by the Nottingham Post newspaper. The aim is to have at least 10,000 pledges in the county by Valentine's Day 2013. Or by texting 'man' or 'man enough' to 81400.
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Nottingham Police Authority: August 2011
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Thursday, 18 August 2011. Soft sentences send out wrong signals. I am concerned that soft sentences for people involved in the recent disturbances send out the wrong signals to those troublemakers. During the disturbances the Police, City Council, Nottingham City Homes and local businesses all pulled together fantastically and the support from local people was brilliant. Now, the police officers who were out protecting the city deserve strong support from the courts. Jon Collins, Chair of the Authority.
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Nottingham Police Authority: Recent Crime Figures
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Wednesday, 6 July 2011. Although our recent crime figures compare favourably with previous years, it's important to remember the position we found ourselves in a year ago. The work we've undertaken has put us firmly on the road to recovery and hopefully the public will have more confidence in policing, but we must accept that a lot more work needs to be done before we exceed our own expectations for excellence. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nottinghamshire Police Authority on Facebook.
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Nottingham Police Authority: More no-drinking areas for Nottinghamshire?
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Tuesday, 20 December 2011. More no-drinking areas for Nottinghamshire? Alcohol-related crime is a problem, not just in Nottinghamshire, but across the country. It can have a really detrimental impact on quality of life and feelings of safety as well as costing society financially in terms of health care and police resources. A holistic approach is needed which should not only see police patrols maximised to offer greater protection to partygoers and students but also greater recognition from licensees an...
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Nottingham Police Authority: Do your part to help cut down crime rates
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Friday, 16 December 2011. Do your part to help cut down crime rates. We’re asking everyone in Nottinghamshire to play your part in driving down crime rates - and we’ve got some simple crime prevention advice to help you. The latest figures are good – but they would be better if we all take more responsibility for our personal safety and property and don’t make it easy for offenders to strike. We particularly need your help to reduce what we call “opportunistic crime”. 16 December 2011 at 09:33. Nottingha...
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Nottingham Police Authority: December 2011
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Tuesday, 20 December 2011. More no-drinking areas for Nottinghamshire? Alcohol-related crime is a problem, not just in Nottinghamshire, but across the country. It can have a really detrimental impact on quality of life and feelings of safety as well as costing society financially in terms of health care and police resources. A holistic approach is needed which should not only see police patrols maximised to offer greater protection to partygoers and students but also greater recognition from licensees an...
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