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Jonathon Seed: 'Fresh PCC election will cost £1m'

BBC News Published image copyrightTwitter image captionJonathon Seed was convicted of drink-driving in 1993 which disqualifies him from becoming a police and crime commissioner A new police and crime commissioner (PCC) election will cost more than £1m and will be funded by central government, Wiltshire Council has said. Conservative candidate Jonathon Seed gained the most votes in the Wiltshire PCC on Monday, but due to a historical conviction is ineligible to serve. Returning officer Terence Herbert is now seeking legal advice and will set out the process for a fresh election. The BBC has asked Wiltshire Council and the Conservative Party for comment.

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New Cambridgeshire Constabulary facility in Milton

Published: 11:41 AM March 11, 2021    Updated: 11:43 AM March 11, 2021 Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s new police hub on the outskirts of Milton near Cambridge has been given the go ahead. - Credit: Cambridgeshire Constabulary   A new, modern police hub in south Cambridgeshire, designed to replace “outdated facilities”, has been given the planning green light.   The new station, located on the outskirts of Milton, will replace the dated facilities at Parkside Police Station in Cambridge and is set to open in 2023.   Cambridgeshire Constabulary submitted an application to Greater Cambridge Shared Planning in September last year for the new premises.  Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s new police hub on the outskirts of Milton near Cambridge has been given the go ahead.

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The horrific hate crimes in Hertfordshire including faeces through letter boxes

The horrific hate crimes in Hertfordshire including faeces through letter boxes Even in recent years, some have been refused service in pubs just because of their background A Black Lives Matter protest in Hoddesdon last year (Image: Kiran Rajani) Subscribe for news and features from Hertfordshire s diverse communities Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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STARS Dorset awarded seven-year contract

A CHARITY supporting children and adult victims of sexual violence has been awarded a contract worth £1.4 million to provide an advisory service in the county. STARS Dorset, a charity that offers one-to-one support to anyone who lives, works or studies in Dorset and has experienced any form of sexual violence at any time in their life, has been awarded the contract to provide an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) service in the county. The seven-year contract, which has been funded by the Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset and NHS England, is worth £205,000 a year and begins in April and runs until 2028.

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STARS Dorset awarded seven-year contract | Bridport and Lyme Regis News

A CHARITY supporting children and adult victims of sexual violence has been awarded a contract worth £1.4 million to provide an advisory service in the county. STARS Dorset, a charity that offers one-to-one support to anyone who lives, works or studies in Dorset and has experienced any form of sexual violence at any time in their life, has been awarded the contract to provide an Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) service in the county. The seven-year contract, which has been funded by the Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset and NHS England, is worth £205,000 a year and begins in April and runs until 2028.

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