Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council

Community safety press releases

Crimestoppers’ Murder Mystery solved and successful

Published on Monday 27th February 2012

Issued on behalf of Crimestoppers. SOLVING a fictional murder mystery raised £1500 that will help the charity Crimestoppers tackle real crime in the East Midlands.

Hinckley & Bosworth Community Partnership - 'Love my neighbourhood' week

Published on Wednesday 8th February 2012

Love is in the air this February as Hinckley and Bosworth Community Partnership launch ‘Love my neighbourhood week’ – a community week of action.

Safer Summer Campaign launched

Published on Friday 22nd July 2011

DOMESTIC abuse, anti-social behaviour and burglary will be the focus of this year’s Safer Summer Campaign, which has just been launched by the Hinckley & Bosworth Community Safety Partnership.

Hot Homes Tour of the borough

Published on Tuesday 5th April 2011

HELPFUL advice on a range of topics will be available for householders in Hinckley and Bosworth next week when a 'Hot Homes Tour' of the borough takes place.

Thieves cut off water at cemetery

Cemetery

Published on Tuesday 15th March 2011

VISITORS to Ashby Road Cemetery in Hinckley are being warned that there is no running water available on the site at the moment

Drinkers urged to know their limits

Published on Tuesday 26th October 2010

PEOPLE in Hinckley & Bosworth are being urged to rethink their drinking habits this week as the Borough Council joins forces with the Police, Next Generation and the Government

Burglar alarms warning

Published on Wednesday 16th June 2010

NOW that summer's on its way, many people will be eagerly anticipating the start of their holidays. But joy can quickly turn to despair if they go away without telling the police or neighbours of people who have a set of house keys and the code for their burglar alarm.

Youngsters offered last chance

Published on Wednesday 26th May 2010

A NEW scheme has been launched, aimed at providing young people who are involved on the fringes of crime and anti-social behaviour with an insight into prison life. ‘The Last Chance Project’ invited Year 9 students and their parents to a presentation given by Tommy Gore, a representative from HM Prison Glen Parva.

Clean and crime-free streets are top priority

Published on Tuesday 17th November 2009

MAKING sure neighbourhoods are kept clean and free from crime and anti-social behaviour remain the top priorities for residents of the borough.

Halloween and Bonfire Night campaign launches 'No Thanks' Halloween Poster

Published on Thursday 29th October 2009

A campaign to reduce incidents of anti-social behaviour over the Halloween and Bonfire Night period is being launched by

Beacon Success for Managing the Night-Time Economy

Published on Wednesday 4th March 2009

Sadiq Khan MP last night awarded Hinckley & Bosworth Borough Council and Leicestershire Police Hinckley Local Policing Unit (LPU) Beacon status

Have your say on Community Safety

Published on Wednesday 26th November 2008

Residents are invited to come along and have their say on reducing crime at a special event being held next Thursday 4 December.

Council short-listed for Beacon Status

Published on Tuesday 18th November 2008

THE Borough Council has been short-listed for a second prestigious Beacon Status award.

Safer christmas campaign launched

Published on Tuesday 18th November 2008

THE START of the festive season will also see the launch of this year's Safer Christmas campaign in the Borough (Friday 21 November).

Community safety spending plan

Published on Wednesday 8th October 2008

MEMBERS of the Borough Council will be asked on Tuesday (30 September) to ratify how money allocated to the Hinckley & Bosworth Community Safety Partnership (CSP)

Burglar alarms warning

Published on Tuesday 20th May 2008

NOW that summer's on its way, many people will be eagerly anticipating the start of their holidays.

Council win prestigious Beacon Status award

Published on Tuesday 11th March 2008

A PRESTIGIOUS award has been won by the Borough Council for its role in successfully tackling re-offending in Hinckley & Bosworth.

Safer christmas campaign to be launched

Published on Tuesday 20th November 2007

THE START of the festive season will also see the launch of this year's Safer Christmas campaign in the borough.

Community Safety event next week

Published on Wednesday 14th November 2007

A CONSULTATION event to discuss a new three year plan for reducing crime and disorder in the Borough will be held next week.

Community safety advice available

Published on Tuesday 31st July 2007

A SERIES of ‘meet the people’ sessions is being held in Earl Shilton and Barwell next month

Summer safety campaign launched

Published on Monday 16th July 2007

A SUMMER Safety Campaign is being run again this year following the success of a similar event last summer.

Gardeners urged to guard their sheds

Published on Tuesday 1st May 2007

NOW that spring has truly arrived and the weather is warming up, it’s not only green-fingered gardeners who are interested in the contents of garden sheds.

Self-defence sessions well attended

Published on Tuesday 3rd April 2007

A WELL-ATTENDED series of self-defence sessions are being held in Earl Shilton as part of a project to get more people in the borough involved in physical activity.

Safer christmas campaign launched this week

Published on Thursday 14th December 2006

A SAFER Christmas campaign is being launched by the Hinckley and Bosworth Community Safety Partnership on Friday (15 December) with a special event taking place between 10am and 4pm.

Council Launches 'Get Home Safe' Campaign

Published on Tuesday 12th December 2006

The Borough Council’s Licensing Team is launching its Christmas safety awareness campaign and warning the public to make sure that they avoid rogue taxis this time of year.

Don’t cause alarm this Summer

Published on Monday 10th July 2006

NOW that summer's here, many people are eagerly anticipating the start of their holidays.

Spring clean for town estate

Published on Sunday 5th December 2004

A SPRING clean of the Wykin estate could help to restore community pride by tackling the visible signs of anti-social behaviour.


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