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PCC funds initiatives to fight retail crime in Thames Valley
It was great to hear about the work to focus on the top 20 offenders. Seven are now in prison, 13 awaiting court dates and now widening the list to identify and lock up more criminals.
Residents urged to report crime and antisocial behaviour
Average waiting times for 101 calls have been reduced to 1 minute 15 seconds in January/February this year. Investment in technology is also helping the police keep victims and witnesses updated.
More uncertainty over Oxfordshire County Council’s plans to switch off street lights
The public were rightly concerned about the proposals to switch off the majority of street lights without public consultation. Earlier this month the Deputy Leader agreed to run a consultation after the elections. So I was very concerned when a member of the public sent me a photograph that appears to show the plans are being implemented already.
Police dogs join the mission to tackle drink spiking in the Thames Valley
Our search dogs aren’t just pretty faces, their expert noses can detect items such as cash, explosives and sim cards. Now PD Atlas and PD Major, our drugs specialists, are being trained as part of a pilot to detect drugs that are most commonly associated with drink spiking offences.
Commercial vehicles inspected during road safety campaign
The Commercial Vehicle Unit helps to ensure road safety by monitoring light and heavy goods vehicles on our roads. These vehicles can often cause the most harm in the event of road traffic collisions.
A call for clarity in developing a new unitary council for Oxfordshire
I have written to the leaders of all of Oxfordshire councils calling on them to set aside party political differences and to back the plans that have already been published to create a new council for Oxfordshire.