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PCC invites residents to have their say on the cost of policing in Derbyshire
Residents are being asked how much more they are willing to pay towards policing in Derbyshire to make their communities safer and stronger. Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts has consulted residents, partners, businesses and the charity and voluntary sector organisations at every opportunity since her resounding victory in last year’s elections. Now, as she prepares her budget for 2025/26, the Commissioner is once again empowering the public to shape the course of her...
PCC invites residents to have their say on the cost of policing in Derbyshire
Residents are being asked how much more they are willing to pay towards policing in Derbyshire to make their communities safer and stronger. Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts has...
Survey shines spotlight on perceptions of policing and fear of crime
Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts has welcomed the feedback received from residents and partners about the quality of policing in Derbyshire. Throughout 2024/25 the PCC continued...
PCC Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts ‘privileged’ at Derbyshire’s inclusion in trailblazing national pilot to prevent youth crime and violence
Derbyshire has been chosen as one of only three national non-Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) pathfinder areas in the country to lead the Young Futures pilot from October 2025 to March 2026. The new...
East Midlands unites to stop violence against women and girls
Hundreds of people from across the East Midlands came together in Nottingham today (Monday 6 October) to back a powerful regional drive to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG). Police and...

















