‘Something’s Not Right’ campaign launched to help protect victims of child abuse
West Mercia Police is supporting the Home Office’s ‘Something’s Not Right’ campaign, aimed at protecting victims of child abuse.
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West Mercia Police is supporting the Home Office’s ‘Something’s Not Right’ campaign, aimed at protecting victims of child abuse.
West Mercia Police is helping officers and staff provide an enhanced and more sensitive service to people affected by autism by supporting the rollout of Autism West Midlands’ Autism Alert Cards.
With National Road Safety Week taking place this week, West Mercia Police is encouraging all road users to take simple steps to keep themselves and others safe on the roads.
The family of a man who sadly died in a Road Traffic Collision on the A46 Evesham on Wednesday 3 November have paid tribute to him.
West Mercia Police is urging people to take extra caution and stick to the COVID-19 measures if they are having Diwali celebrations at home
Two men sentenced to prison for burglaries in Droitwich and West Midlands
Opening hours at our police station front counters are changing in light of the enhanced Covid-19 restrictions.
Officers and staff at Worcester Police Station will find their work environment just that bit brighter, thanks to the green fingers of local blind or vision impaired students.
With a national campaign starting today focusing on vulnerable road users, West Mercia Police are urging everyone to do all they can to stay safe on the roads this winter. The campaign is being run across the UK and co-ordinated by NPCC, the National Police Chiefs’ Council, to improve road safety for those most vulnerable groups.
National knife surrender encourages people to hand in their blades