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25,000 fewer victims of crime a year than 5 years ago

Leicestershire Police has achieved 4.3% reduction in crime in the face of significant challenges presented by the £34.5million reduction in the Force’s budget following the government’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR).

Come and see the designs and let the council know what you think.

Harborough District Council is exploring options to make better use of the buildings it owns and manages in Market Harborough. Designs have been drawn up to show what these options might look like.

Come and see the designs and let the council know what you think.

Harborough District Council is exploring options to make better use of the buildings it owns and manages in Market Harborough. Designs have been drawn up to show what these options might look like.

Inconsiderate parking on pavements and outside schools

We have started to look into this problem on identifying offenders who park blocking pavements, Driveways etc. We are aware there are not many Yellow lines around the area but parking on pavements can cause problems for many.

Share your views on doorstep crime for BBC1 Series called Doorstep Crime 999

We sent out a message a number of weeks ago asking for people to participate by sending your views on doorstep crime. After a good response we are keen to hear more!

Gravestones damaged in Lutterworth

Officers from Harborough local policing unit are appealing for public help after gravestones were vandalised in Lutterworth.

LPU Commander's December Update 23/12/2011

Hello, and welcome to the December update from the LPU Commander for Market Harborough and Lutterworth.

LPU Commander's December Update 23/12/2011

Hello, and welcome to the December update from the LPU Commander for Market Harborough and Lutterworth.

Roadworks thieves put lives at risk

Police are asking members of the public to be vigilant for thieves who put lives in danger by interfering with roadworks.

Free software could help protect your new gadgets

Laptops, mobile phones and PCs were at the top of many people’s Christmas lists this year. But expensive gadgets are also a major attraction for thieves