This week Knowsley’s Crime and Communities Team and key partners took the opportunity to use their weekly walkabout to raise…
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During National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2020 (10th – 17th October 2020), Knowsley’s Crime and Communities Team is working with…
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Following recent incidents of anti-social and criminal behaviour Knowsley’s Crime & Communities Team and key partners conducted their Walkabout Wednesday…
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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Merseyside Police have been working hard to keep residents safe and Knowsley’s local policing team continue…
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Officers from Knowsley local policing team were out in force visiting licensed premises to ensure they were complying with coronavirus…
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Following recent incidents of anti-social and criminal behaviour, Knowsley’s Crime & Communities Team and key partners conducted their Walkabout Wednesday…
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Anyone who has been a victim of or witnessed a hate crime are urged to report it to Merseyside Police.…
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It’s been a year since the council’s Crime and Communities Team was launched and during that time, they have made…
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From drug and cash seizures to closure orders, there have been huge successes over the last week thanks to the partnership work between Knowsley’s Crime and Communities Team and Merseyside Police.
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As a result of community intelligence gathered by Knowsley’s Crime and Communities Team, two warrants have been executed today in Huyton.
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The coronavirus pandemic and resulting social distancing guidelines has meant that Knowsley’s Crime and Communities Team ‘Walkabout Wednesday’ won’t continue as usual. Here’s what they’re doing instead.
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The country continues to manage the coronavirus pandemic and people are asked to remain at home as much as possible.
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New figures show that since the start of the government-imposed ‘lockdown’ on 23rd March, 250 drivers have been arrested for drink and drug driving in Merseyside.
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Knowsley’s Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) has been shortlisted in the prestigious Cheshire and Merseyside Social Work Teaching Partnership Awards, celebrating…
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Today, Monday 25 November, on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (also known as ‘White Ribbon Day’) Knowsley Council…
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A new quad bike, introduced to help Merseyside Police tackle the anti-social and criminal use of motorbikes and scramblers in Knowsley, is already having a positive impact.
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Knowsley’s Crime and Communities team are continuing to work proactively across the borough to tackle recent incidents of anti-social behaviour…
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Partner agencies in Knowsley have teamed up to combat anti-social behaviour in the Swanside area of Huyton. This also supports…
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Merseyside’s Police Commissioner is asking local people if they would be willing to pay a little extra through the police precept, which is collected alongside the council tax, to help protect 100 police officer jobs and recruit 40 new officers.
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As part of Knowsley’s multi-agency working, including Knowsley Council, Merseyside Police, Mersey Fire and Rescue Service, Registered Providers of Social Housing and Knowsley Youth Mutual, to raise awareness of and prevent knife crime, the council has invested in knife wands.
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Installation of state-of-the-art CCTV in Huyton Village Centre has helped to secure an arrest of a suspect last week. Reports…
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Everything you need to know before buying your child a potentially dangerous toy this Christmas.
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A new scheme is being rolled out across Merseyside for people with Autism Spectrum Conditions to help to ensure they…
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Children at St Columba’s Roman Catholic Primary School in Huyton are Knowsley’s latest pupils to take part in Merseyside Police’s exciting ‘Mini Police’ scheme.
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People who have been affected by bullying, abuse and hate because of a disability are being urged to seek support in a powerful new video released to mark National Hate Crime Awareness Week which takes place from 13 to 20 October 2018.
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Find out what’s being done to tackle anti-social behaviour in Huyton.
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Merseyside Police will be working with partners including the council to tackle the issue of anti-social behaviour in Hillside and Page Moss.
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Find out the details about a Public Spaces Protection Order being introduced in Hillside and Page Moss.
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Knowsley Council and partners have been working together to combat vehicle misuse and one of the tools hoping to achieve this is a special DNA spray.
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Reduce your chance of being a victim of burglary with these tips.
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Driving offences involving drugs in Merseyside reached record figures during the December/Christmas period.
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Did you know you can use social media to report non-urgent crimes?
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The Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner is holding a community roadshow in Knowsley this week as part of a consultation into funding the police.
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Schools across Merseyside were given the important and fun job of encouraging people to stay safe over the festive period with a Christmas card.
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A multi-agency workshop was organised by Knowsley Council to explore the issue of vehicles such as scrambler bikes being misused.
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Stockbridge Village Primary School is the latest school in Knowsley to take part in Merseyside Police’s exciting ‘Mini Police’ scheme.
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Merseyside Police have some exciting new mini recruits from Millbrook Community Primary School!
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A ground-breaking project is helping to protect some of the region’s most vulnerable young people from being exploited by more sophisticated criminals.