Operation Snap is open for applications. If you travel a lot around Humberside and witness unsafe driving then you might be able to get a free dashcam to help the Police identify issues. Read on.
Category: PCC
Your chance to have a say on the Police and Crime Plan.
A new grant from the PCC can help communities with 50% of funding towards installation of Speed Indicator Devices. If speeding is an issue in your area it’s worth investigating. Read on for the details.
The Neighbourhood Network (who provide administration for Humberwatch) have organised a Hustings event on 30th April 2024 in Hull. Read on for all the details and how to book a place
Download a useful crime prevention handbook produced by the Police.
Voting is now open to choose which project in Immingham will be funded by the PCC to tackle local crime. Have your vote before 6th Sept.
The annual online Police and Crime Survey from the Office of the Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner has now been launched. Its purpose is to gather public opinions on crime, anti-social behaviour and the services offered to victims of crime. The responses help to measure the progress towards the objectives in the Police and Crime […]
The first major task for incoming Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside is to prepare the Police and Crime Plan to focus priorities for 2021-24. The plan is in production but views, thoughts and opinions are being sought from everyone living in Humberside and ultimately affected by the plan. Everyone is encourage to complete an […]
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside (OPCC) in partnership with North East Lincolnshire Council have succeeded in a £432,000 bid to the Home Office Safer Streets Fund to improve the lives of residents living in the West Marsh area of Grimsby. This was just announced on the website for the Police and […]
New Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner
A reminder that we now have a new Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside. Visit the website here to meet Jonathon Evison and you can read Keith Hunter’s final words here.
PCCs were elected for the second time on the 5th of May 2016 in 40 force areas across England and Wales. The role of the PCCs is to be the voice of the people and hold the police to account. They are responsible for the totality of policing and aim to cut crime and deliver […]
Keith Hunter has issued his latest message in regards to how police are reacting during the pandemic – link is below. https://www.humberside-pcc.gov.uk/News/News-Archive/2021/A-New-Year-message-from-Commissioner-Keith-Hunter.aspx
The Police and Crime Commissioner is really keen to hear from people in our local communities who want to help make a difference; we want to ensure that our scrutiny groups reflect our local communities. We are currently recruiting volunteers for: Use of Police Powers Scrutiny Group – we are particularly interested in hearing from […]
Reproduced from the Humberside PCC website here. On behalf of myself and all the staff of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner I’d like to wish you all a Happy New Year. For the whole world that message carries more hope on this occasion than it has for generations. In hoping for a […]
Commissioners Blog 2nd July This blog is the last in a series of updates on the work of myself and my office as we move through the current situation of the Covid-19 pandemic. You can read the latest update by clicking HERE Alternatively paste the following link into your browser. https://www.humberside-pcc.gov.uk/News/News-Archive/2020/Commissioners-Blog-and-Office-Update-2nd-July.aspx There are now over 30,000 […]