News: Campaigns
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Neighbourhood Policing Week 2025: Celebrating the people behind the uniform
It’s Neighbourhood Policing Week - and we’re celebrating the officers, PCSOs, staff and volunteers who work at the heart of our communities every day.
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Neighbourhood Policing Week 2025: Building Safer, Stronger Communities
June 23–29 is Neighbourhood Policing Week – a chance to shine a spotlight on the officers, PCSOs, volunteers and staff who serve our communities every day.
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Our police officer entry routes – which path to take?
We offer five distinct routes into policing. Find out which one is most suitable for you.
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Crackdown on unofficial parking firms after cars damaged and abandoned near Bristol Airport
Some of the vehicles were also involved in parking and driving offences and, in some cases, were driven by people who were suspected of being uninsured
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Knife Crime Awareness Week: Keeping education and prevention at the heart of communities
On 19–25 May we united with key partners for Knife Crime Awareness Week
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Bridgwater Unites for Youth Safety Day
This Friday marks 'Youth Safety Day' in Bridgwater, uniting multi-agency teams to promote community safety in the town and provide support to residents.
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Fixated, Obsessive, Unwanted, Repeated – FOUR ways to spot signs of stalking
In National Stalking Awareness Week we look at what stalking is, what happens when it's reported, what police can do and how to help a victim.
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Powerful Road Safety Film Premieres at Ashton Gate Stadium
A hard-hitting road safety film highlighting the tragic loss of life from recent fatal road traffic collisions in Avon and Somerset premiered to an audience of football fans at Ashton Gate Stadium last night (Wednesday 12 February).
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Enhancing support for domestic abuse victims through partnership response
A new initiative to enhance support for high-risk domestic abuse victims is launching as a trial in Somerset.
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National firearms amnesty: hand in your blank firing guns safely
National amnesty for illegal blank firearms urges people to hand them into local police stations.