£710,500 police surge funding secured to tackle serious violence in Lancashire
£710,500 has been secured by Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner to tackle serious violence, murder, and knife crime over the next year. The police surge
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£710,500 has been secured by Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner to tackle serious violence, murder, and knife crime over the next year. The police surge
Lancashire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has secured funding for 2021-2022 to continue Lancashire Violence Reduction Network’s work to tackle serious violence across the county. Funding
Provided to the Lancashire Police and Crime Commissioner and administered by Lancashire Violence Reduction Network **The deadline for applications has now passed.** Funding has been
11 charities from across Lancashire have been successful in their bids to secure emergency funding to help them to deliver services during the pandemic. The
Lancashire Violence Reduction Network is seeking bids for an evaluation of the new multi-agency risk reduction assessment and coordination (MARRAC) process, which was first piloted
The Home Office has secured additional, emergency support funding from the Treasury for small/micro charities that are working with vulnerable young people at risk of