From left: Cllr Sue Jeffrey, Thomas Jones of Redcar and Cleveland Council, Gerry McBride of Cleveland Police, PCSO Rebecca Brogan, John Lee of Cleveland Fire Brigade and PCSO Paul Walker, with bags of security items, launch the handyman scheme at the Gold A MILLION pound makeover for some of Cleveland’s hardest hit communities has been launched over Christmas and the New Year, overseen by the Office of Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) for Cleveland. The Safer Streets programme is aimed at turning the tables on criminals by protecting areas which have previously been most vulnerable to theft or burglaries.
The three crime-hit Teesside areas where £1m funding will protect against thefts and burglaries
The programme is aimed at turning the tables on criminals by protecting areas which have previously been most vulnerable to theft and burglary
06:00, 20 DEC 2020
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New College Lanarkshire music students bank on Loch Lomond release to help underprivileged kids
The single is priced 79p and is available on iTunes and Spotify
The Loch Lomond cover was recorded at the Foundry Music Lab in Motherwell
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Crack cocaine and internet drugs the new killers as young turn away from heroin
There has been a rapid rise in deaths involving both cocaine and prescription drugs while front-line police are dealing with more crimes involving them
16:00, 11 DEC 2020
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