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nottsopcc has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in July 2022. Resources nottsopcc has populated their site with include: • Microsoft Forms • Have your say on policing precept • Charity boosts efforts to keep Nottinghamshire’s communities safe from crime • Commissioner backs national 'zombie' knife surrender scheme • Youth voices shape safer streets in Nottinghamshire • June Accountability Board • Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Plan Consultation • Commissioner joins call for public inquiry into Calocane case • Latest News • Free home security devices coming to vulnerable homes in Nottingham • Our Website • Fix My Street: Choose where to target Immediate Justice for offenders • New crime tackling CCTV coming to Beeston thanks to Safer Streets • Claim your free fraud advice booklet • Submit your questions on hate crime. • Commissioner holds Police Chief to account during monthly meeting • Subscribe to Connect - PCC monthly newsletter • Nottinghamshire PCC Election Information Site • Our Vacancies • Swift and visible justice to tackle antisocial behaviour • Volunteering Opportunities • Dr Lynne Baird MBE welcomes the installation of 70 trauma kits on Mansfield streets • Enquiries • Innovative body-worn camera technology to make Nottingham's city centre safer • Notts Violence Reduction Partnership • Accountability Board - March • Speak up Notts survey • Non-domestic stalking service revamped in Nottinghamshire • Kirkby Residents Benefitting From Innovative Refuge Point Cameras • Tribute to officer who died in line of duty • New lighting helping to give local park a new lease of life • Over two tonnes of rubbish cleared away thanks to Safer Streets • Residents have the chance to engage with firefighters as part of a Safer Streets 'Get Involved' safety action day in Top Valley • Drink testing kits launched to offer extra safety net for community • Commissioner Henry hails 'incredible' difference after safety investment • Applications open for funding which helped organisation thrive • Freshers encouraged to seek out 'Safe Space' van if in need • Youth Charter included in national 'best practice' report • Rural areas made safer during national week of action • Latest cohort of PCSOs head out onto Nottinghamshire streets • Experian joins Nottinghamshire fraud-fighting team • new electric bikes helping officers tackle crime across eastwood • Nottinghamshire leading the way in tackling shoplifting and reducing reoffending • Refuge point CCTV installed at Warsop park • Nottinghamshire Victim CARE has got your back • How Safer Streets has driven crime reductions in Nottingham • Community messaging service upgraded in Nottinghamshire • New laptops helping PCSOs stay on the streets for longer • 46% reduction in antisocial behaviour reported in Warsop thanks to Safer Streets • Reports of vehicle crime down in Newark thanks to Safer Streets • City partners combine to educate more children about knife crime • 66% reduction in burglaries reported in Eastwood thanks to Safer Streets • Incident inspired youth worker to help others stay safe • Crime down as Bassetlaw benefits from extra resource • Partners team up to host knife crime event for students • Safer Streets in Worksop as a 76% reduction in house burglary reported • How policing is targeted to respond to neighbourhood issues • 'Life changing' restorative justice service launched in Nottinghamshire • Nottinghamshire's A-Z of Consent conversation goes global • Celeb dating scam among threats being tackled under new pact • Crime-busting Safer Streets work in Gedling sees great results • Funding will help youngsters in Stapleford follow their dreams • Crime-busting new CCTV cameras coming to Bingham • New initiative launched to crackdown on fuel thieves • Safe haven available over festive period in Nottingham • Resident finally feels safe in own home