Winchester Business Improvement District s latest trail is officially underway – with the initiative going national. The activity encourages families to discover every key worker otter in the city centre. It has been featured in several national newspapers this week, with the PCSO Window otter having its photograph splashed in print and online. A spokesperson for Winchester Police said: Our very own PCSO Window has made the National papers today for promoting the otter trail within the City. The incentive arranged by BID will hopefully raise a substantial amount of money for the Winchester Hospice when the Key Working Otters are later sold.
Winchester Business Improvement District s latest trail is officially underway – with the initiative going national. The activity encourages families to discover every key worker otter in the city centre. It has been featured in several national newspapers this week, with the PCSO Window otter having its photograph splashed in print and online. A spokesperson for Winchester Police said: Our very own PCSO Window has made the National papers today for promoting the otter trail within the City. The incentive arranged by BID will hopefully raise a substantial amount of money for the Winchester Hospice when the Key Working Otters are later sold.
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The incident took place on Market Lane yesterday. One boy was found in posession of a baton-style weapon and screwdrivers and was arrested. A post on Winchester Police s Facebook page read: Winchester City Police attended Middlebrook St today and detained two juveniles who were earlier captured on CCTV jumping up and down on top of a Police car in broad daylight in Market Lane. One of these males was found in possession of a Police baton type weapon and screwdrivers, he has been arrested. Please report any anti social behaviour to Police via 101 or online #CrimeStoppers #Zerotolerance.