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A year after stabbing of 14-year-old, new scheme is launched to combat knife crime – Eastlondonlines eastlondonlines.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eastlondonlines.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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25 May 2021 Selhurst Park today hosted the Metropolitan Police and community leaders in a match to celebrate a year s partnership working together to tackle serious violence and knife crime amongst young people in Croydon. The match saw the Met Police take on a community team battling to win the Matt Ratana Memorial Trophy, in honour of the late Sergeant Matt Ratana who lost his life working in Croydon custody. In attendance watching the match and supporting the partnership were Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe and other attendees from the Met and Croydon partners. The year-long partnership between community influencers, organisations, charities and the Met Police was created by Community Activist Anthony King, with a commitment and desire to work together across the borough to improve the lives of young people living in Croydon. ....
A surge COVID testing centre at Diss Leisure Centre - Credit: Danielle Booden Mass testing is under way in south Norfolk as health officials bid to contain the spread the South African coronavirus variant. Hundreds attended mobile units in Diss and Roydon from Friday morning, the very first time surge testing has been carried out in the county. A mass COVID testing centre at Roydon Village Hall - Credit: Danielle Booden Public health teams are keen for everybody aged 16 or over in the area to get tested after the strain was identified in a handful of positive cases earlier this week. ....