Cleveland Police vehicles Picture: TEESSIDE LIVE CLEVELAND POLICE has been urged to “provide a return on the public’s investment” after a 1.99 per cent increase to the policing precept was unanimously approved. The increase for 2021/22, which is one of the lowest in the country, will still allow the force to fund an extra 24 police officers with the aim of having 1,450 officers either on duty or in training by March next year. Lisa Oldroyd, the acting Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland, said this would mean not just hitting national targets for officer numbers a year earlier than expected, but exceeding them by 65 officers.
You search your conscience and wonder if you missed something - the harrowing reality of suicide
Councillor Mary Lanigan told how her family is still devastated by the death of a close relative who took their own life
08:00, 9 JAN 2021
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This could be a lifeline : Mental health services secured for East Cleveland after campaign At a time like this when so many people have been isolating for long periods due to pandemic, it is even more important
19:52, 18 DEC 2020
Front L to R – Patrick Rice, the council s corporate director for adults and communities, Cllr Mary Ovens and Cllr Barry Hunt.
Back L to R – Vicky Wood, advanced practitioner affective disorders team, Hazel Parker, advanced practitioner psychosis team and Debbie Wright, locality manager for Redcar and Cleveland.
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