Deputy Mayor welcomes new Government Bill to tackle violence against women and girls

York and North Yorkshire Deputy Mayor for Policing, Fire and Crime, Jo Coles, comments on new Government Bill to tackle violence against women and girls.
York and North Yorkshire Deputy Mayor for Policing, Fire and Crime, Jo Coles, comments on new Government Bill to tackle violence against women and girls.
People across North Yorkshire are being urged to play their part in helping prevent violent crime as a countywide rollout of knife bins gets underway.
On Thursday 27 February, Jo Coles, Deputy Mayor for Policing Fire and Crime will host her online public meeting where North Yorkshire’s Chief Fire Officer will be held to account on behalf of the public.
Today, York and North Yorkshire Deputy Mayor Jo Coles, joined Policing Minister, Dame Diana Johnson, Chief Constable Tim Forber and colleagues from the North Yorkshire Police Rural Taskforce, NFU,NFU Mutual, National Rural Crime Unit, Construction Equipment Association and National Wildlife Crime Unit.
Mayor David Skaith has used his powers to set the budgets and raise funds for North Yorkshire Police and North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service following his recent consultation.
This week we’re supporting Sexual Abuse & Sexual Violence Awareness Week. We’ve put together a webpage with a selection of resourceful information around the commissioned services, funded projects, and multi-agency work we’re involved in.
In response to the Home Office announcement, Jo Coles, York and North Yorkshire Deputy Mayor for Policing, Fire, Crime said:
Jo Coles, Deputy Mayor for Policing, Fire, Crime and Commissioning welcomes the latest report from His Majesty’s Inspectorate into the effectiveness of integrity arrangements in North Yorkshire Police
On Thursday 23 January, Jo Coles, Deputy Mayor for Policing Fire and Crime will host her online public meeting where North Yorkshire’s Chief Constable will be held to account on behalf of the public.