crime
12 Jul 2016
Rural police need fair funding – report
RURAL police forces could lose out because government thinking is skewed in favour of urban areas, says a report. The Fair Funding for Rural Policing study comes as the Home...
Read more03 Jul 2016
Police success against rural crime
A POLICE operation to tackle rural crime is continuing to disrupt criminal activity in Lincolnshire. Operation Aardwolf is a dedicated operation to tackle rural crime in and around the market...
Read more16 Jun 2016
New rural crime strategy for Bedfordshire
POLICE have launched a new plan to tackle rural crime a deliver a fair deal for communities in Bedfordshire. The plan was launched by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner...
Read more10 Jun 2016
Police issue warning over rural crime
POLICE are urging countryside communities to help tackle rural crime following a spate of thefts in Lincolnshire. A spate of rural crime has taken place during recent months in and...
Read more19 May 2016
Police launch largest rural operation
A MAJOR operation involving six police forces saw a clampdown on criminals across the rural north of England. Dozens of officers from North Yorkshire, Cleveland, Cumbria, Durham, Lancashire and Northumbria,...
Read more27 Apr 2016
Police trained against rural crime
POLICE in Lancashire have received special training in the fight against rural crime. The aim is to help curtail theft of plant and farm machinery – including tractors, excavators and...
Read more17 Nov 2015
Technology ‘will boost rural policing’
NEW mobile technology will boost police visibility in rural communities, says a police and crime commissioner. Matthew Ellis, Staffordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, was guest speaker at the county’s National Farmers’...
Read more02 Nov 2015
Concern over police funding plan
CHANGES to police funding could see £.9.5m wiped off the budget for one of England’s most rural counties. The government has spent the summer consulting on the way that a key...
Read more15 Sep 2015
Cost of rural crime ‘exceeds £800m’
The cost of crime in rural areas could exceed £800m – dwarfing earlier estimates, suggests a survey. The National Rural Crime Network (NRCN) surveyed more than 17,000 people living and...
Read more02 Sep 2015
Network backs rural crime campaign
The Rural Services Network (RSN) is encouraging members and supporters to respond to a government consultation on funding rural policing. The RSN is supporting a ‘rural policing matters‘ campaign by...
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