Conservative candidate re-elected as Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner
Returning officer Chris Elliot explained that no second count was needed
Warwickshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Seccombe, has been re-elected
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Conservative Philip Seccombe has won the election for Warwickshire s police and crime commissioner.
He will retain the position he previously held following a count earlier today (May 10).
Health bosses urge people to use pharmacy hubs for Covid-19 vaccinations
Previously they were advised to make use of the mass vaccination centre in Stoneleigh
Health bosses want people to make the most of the choice of the different vaccination hubs available to them. (Image: PA)
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Reading Magistrates Court: Nine in court over Kintbury solar panel ‘scam’
Prosecutor claims villagers targetted in £17m fraud scheme
John Garvey
Villagers in Kintbury were allegedly targetted in a £17m solar panels scam.
The prosecution alleges the defendants – traders from ESE Group Ltd and ESE Services Ltd, based in Sprint Way, Liverpool – used “harassment, coercion or undue influence” to sell solar panel equipment and bogus services.
On Friday, nine men appeared for a preliminary hearing at Reading Magistrates’ Court following an investigation involving West Berkshire Council trading standards officers.
Among them was 44-year-old company director Gary Fredson, who faces 12 charges of knowingly or recklessly engaging in a commercial practice.
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