‘This is about offering extra help’ – officers support food project for vulnerable ...
Officers will be delivering food hampers to struggling families and isolated residents after joining forces with a local authority and a charity for the scheme.
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Officers will be delivering food hampers to struggling families and isolated residents after joining forces with a local authority and a charity for the scheme.
As Christmas looks to be different for us all this year, we have spoken to Chief Inspector John Cole about how the festive period has changed for officers on the front-line in 2020.
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