VRN Funds Additional 6,350 Policing Hours to Help Tackle Serious Violence
The Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (VRN) has funded an additional 6,354 hours of extra policing so far this year as part of ‘Operation GRIP’, which
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The Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (VRN) has funded an additional 6,354 hours of extra policing so far this year as part of ‘Operation GRIP’, which
The Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (VRN) is asking for your help to make our communities safer. We want to know how safe you feel in
This edition of the VRN newsletter is packed with exciting updates, including a chance to be involved in The Solutions Trial, a new podcast episode
To help reduce knife crime, it will be against the law to own zombie-style knives and machetes from 24 September 2024. Ahead of this law
In this edition, we bring you the latest updates from our initiatives, including important news on our prison programmes, highlights from recent events, and key
On Wednesday, July 17th, the Lancashire Violence Reduction Network (LVRN) hosted the Trauma Informed Communities conference in Preston, drawing around 100 attendees. This pivotal event