Neighbourhood policing is getting a major boost across Herefordshire, Shropshire and Worcestershire.
West Mercia Police has announced 29 new constables – including five rural crime officers – along with two sergeants and 20 PCSOs.
Chief Constable Richard Cooper says they’ll be based where they’re needed most to tackle crime and improve visibility.
Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion said: “Neighbourhood policing is a key pillar in efforts to tackle crime and build relationships with local communities.
“I know this year-round work is valued by the public, and that’s why these extra officers, after a long line of investment into local policing, is another example of my continued focus on keeping communities safe.
“As your voice in policing, I will work with the Chief Constable to ensure you feel and see the benefits of this increase by continuing to focus on boosting the visibility and accessibility of officers by embedding them in the heart of your community.”
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