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Commissioner's decisions

Decision Log 029/2013 – Community Safety Fund – April to June Applications

11th July 2013


The Police and Crime Commissioner has agreed to fund some local projects from the Community Safety Fund. Details of the applications received and approved by the PCC can be viewed here

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Decision Log 028/2013 – Annual Governance Statement for 2012/13

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