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Duncan Selbie’s Friday message – 13 March 2020
Content from Public Health Matters blog COVID-19 Critical in our response to the COVID-19 outbreak is not only what we do, but when we do it. Taking the right combination of steps at the right time based on scientific evidence is important for many reasons, most notably in ensuring that they have as positive an … Continue reading Duncan Selbie’s Friday message – 13 March 2020
Working together to tackle violence in our communities
Content from PFCC Recently, the Government awarded Essex £1.1 million to tackle violent crime. This further funding is on top of the £1.16 million received during the current financial year. In Essex we are working hard to tackle violence in our communities and are well ahead of other areas of the country. We have already … Continue reading Working together to tackle violence in our communities
Making more offenders answerable to their victims
Content from PFCC Spotlight on our Restorative Justice programme Three and a half years ago, you asked us to crack down on anti-social behaviour. We have reduced the number of recorded anti-social behaviour incidents by more than 8,000 (16 per cent). Highlights include: investment in council-led Community Safety Partnerships to tackle local problems extra enforcement … Continue reading Making more offenders answerable to their victims
PFCC funds one-stop hub to help homeless people
Content from PFCC Homeless people in Chelmsford are now able to access a one-stop hub providing free food and drink, health checks, addiction and mental health rehabilitation, housing and training to get back into work. Since 2011, Sanctus has been operating a free café for the homeless of Chelmsford, providing breakfast, hot and cold drinks, … Continue reading PFCC funds one-stop hub to help homeless people
Investing in Community Safety Partnerships to tackle local problems
Content from PFCC Three and a half years ago, you asked us to crack down on anti-social behaviour. We have reduced the number of recorded anti-social behaviour incidents by more than 8,000 (16 per cent). Highlights include: investing in council-led Community Safety Partnerships to tackle local problems extra enforcement powers extended to 350 people from … Continue reading Investing in Community Safety Partnerships to tackle local problems
PFCC & Chief Constable respond to your queries on community safety issues
Roger Hirst, the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex and Essex Police’s Chief Constable BJ Harrington respond to your questions.
Have your say on how your fire service delivers its priorities
ECFRS are currently asking anyone who lives, works or travels in Essex to read our draft integrated risk management plan (IRMP) and let us know if they have any further comments, questions or views, ahead of publishing a final version.
Improving police and fire services in Essex
Additional investment agreed for a further 151 police officers - a growth of 519 officers in three years
Damage to building following Storm Ciara
A fire crew attended an incident involving loose roofing on a building near Club Woodham, at South Woodham Ferrers, on Monday.
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