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Bedfordshire PCC consults with residents about web-based reporting

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Police and Crime Commissioner Festus Akinbusoye has launched a public survey for residents across the county to have their say on getting in touch with the police online. Launching today (Thursday), the survey gives residents an opportunity to offer feedback on their views and experiences with Bedfordshire Police’s online reporting services. Over the last year, […]

Bedfordshire PCC launches innovative emergency services access terminals

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PCC Festus Akinbusoye continues to deliver on community policing promises with investment in new access terminals across Bedfordshire. Bedfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Festus Akinbusoye has launched the county’s first ‘public access terminals’ that aim to improve residents’ accessibility to policing and statutory services. Situated in key locations, the first terminal was installed in […]

PCC backs review of police Code of Ethics

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Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Festus Akinbusoye has welcomed a review of the police Code of Ethics as Bedfordshire residents are given the opportunity to be part of the consultation in shaping how police officers should act. The College of Policing has carried out a review into its Code of Ethics, which provides a framework […]

PCC sets another record investment for victim support services

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PCC sets another record investment for victim support services More than £2.6 million is being put into victim support and other services by Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner Festus Akinbusoye this year. The funding will support a whole range of prevention and early intervention services to support victims of crime and prevent things like domestic […]

PCC hails second successful youth conference

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Hundreds of teenagers have attended conferences organised by Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner Festus Akinbusoye this week as part of a major drive to raise awareness about issues like knife crime and violence against women and girls. Nearly 300 year nine students attended the events which were delivered in partnership with agencies such as Bedfordshire’s […]

PCC’s school absenteeism pilot helps over 100 young people

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More than 100 young people have engaged with a pilot project led by Bedfordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner to help schools tackle persistent absenteeism in the county. Festus Akinbusoye has made the absenteeism project one of his flagship projects in a bid to reduce the number of young people that could become vulnerable to exploitation […]

Bedfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner Festus Akinbusoye has backed efforts to tackle violence against women and girls during a national awareness week.

The Commissioner highlighted programmes such as Safer Streets as well as his increased investment in police’s Professional Standards Department to showcase his commit to improving women’s safety. This work coincides with the start of It’s Not Okay week, which launched on Monday (6 February) to raise awareness around rape and sexual abuse as well as […]

Police and Crime Panel supports increase in Council Tax

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Festus Akinbusoye, Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Bedfordshire, has welcomed support from the Bedfordshire Police and Crime Panel to increase the police precept for 2023/24 Panel members from Bedford Borough Council, Luton Borough Council, Central Bedfordshire Council, and the independent members voted to increase the precept that helps to fund Bedfordshire Police with seven […]

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