Road safety officer wins Lifetime Achievement award after saving ‘countless’ lives
A road safety expert who has helped save “countless” lives in a career spanning a number of decades has scooped a prestigious award.
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A road safety expert who has helped save “countless” lives in a career spanning a number of decades has scooped a prestigious award.
A stray dog has found a new lease of life serving and protecting the public.
A neighbourhoods officer with a remarkable record for shutting down problem properties has been crowned Nottinghamshire Police’s Officer of the Year.
A group who flooded Nottingham’s streets with cocaine, cannabis and other drugs have been jailed for a combined 82 years.
Rural victims of crime are being provided with home security improvements as part of an initiative to keep communities safe.
Nottinghamshire’s policing heroes took centre stage as the annual Force Awards were held this week.
A new scheme designed to provide a more inclusive service for young adults arriving at custody has been launched by Nottinghamshire Police.
Nottinghamshire Police has been given around £1.5 million in funding from the Home Office to help combat anti-social behaviour and serious violence.
An event celebrating the achievements of young people across Nottinghamshire has been praised as a “great success”.
A former police constable who resigned from the force would have been found guilty of misconduct for abusing his position while off-duty.