Victims to have say on crime punishment
VICTIMS of low-level crime and anti-social behaviour are to have a greater say in how offenders should be punished.
VICTIMS of low-level crime and anti-social behaviour are to have a greater say in how offenders should be punished.
POLICE are again warning residents of south Warrington to be on their guard following a spate of thefts from sheds in the Latchford area of the town.
WITH Hate Crime being under reported across the country Cheshire’s
Police & Crime Commissioner John Dwyer is working hard to raise
awareness and encouraging people to come forward and report the crime.

REDUCING social isolation and fear of crime are among the top priorities
set out by Warrington Borough Council’s neighbourhood team in their
latest area plans.
A REPORT published this week showed nearly half of rape cases were recorded as “no crime” by Cheshire Police.
COMMUNITY groups and organisations are being invited to bid for a share of £60,000 to provide support to victims of Hate Crime.
VICTIMS of crime in Warrington will soon be able to access a guide to agencies and support networks which can offer them help.
POLICE & Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer, has welcomed
new powers that are set to be introduced to tackle legal highs.
POLICE in Cheshire have been working in co-operation with neighbouring
foces to crack down on criminal activity in and around the county –
resulting in numerous arrests and major disruption of criminal activity.
POLICE, Warrington Borough Council and other partners across the town
have teamed up to raise awareness of hate crime as part of Disability
Awareness Day.