Winners of Nottinghamshire Police Force Awards announced
11:00 01/07/2025Nottinghamshire’s policing heroes took centre stage as the annual Force Awards were held last night (Monday 30 June).
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Nottinghamshire’s policing heroes took centre stage as the annual Force Awards were held last night (Monday 30 June).
A scheme that has rolled out thousands of hours of extra high-visibility foot patrols in crime hotspots has been extended after a fresh £1.5m government funding injection.
A police officer has been recognised for her community work as she joined King Charles for a garden party at Buckingham Palace.
Members of the public will wait less than a minute to reach Nottinghamshire Police’s control room to report non-emergency incidents.
Nottinghamshire Police has today (22 May 2025) been removed from enhanced monitoring by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services.
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