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Police and Crime Commissioner Chris Nelson’s
POLICE & CRIME PREVENTION PLAN ~ 2021-2025
It’s time to put words into action I am immensely proud to be able to present my first Police and Crime Prevention Plan and, as I do, I am reminded of all those people I met during my campaign to become the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Gloucestershire. People who shared their views and concerns about policing and crime on doorsteps and at public meetings. This Plan reflects what I heard whilst campaigning and what I have learned whilst in office.
PRIORITIES • Creating safer communities • Ta ackling violence against women and girls • Strengthening your Constabulary • Ta argeting the causes of crime • Supporting victims and reducing re-offending • Empowering local communities Whilst much of this plan will be related to my vision for policing in Gloucestershire, it should not be forgotten that my role as PCC is wider than simply holding the Chief Constable to account for the performance of the Constabulary, though clearly this is a significant part of the job. The role of PCC includes the commissioning of support services for those who
have been a victim of crime; working with partners to help keep communities safe; and a duty to collaborate with other forces and other emergency services with a view to keeping individuals and communities safe from harm. I am committed to ensuring that this is truly a living document, and will undertake regular reviews to ensure that the priorities it contains remain fit for purpose and still address the threats, risks and concerns identified by the police, partners and - most importantly - by you who live or work in Gloucestershire. I am not afraid to say I have learned so much over the last few months and that, even in the time between drafts of this plan, my thinking has evolved. Through consultation, for example, I have heard from members of the public
You can read the Police and Crime Prevention Plan in full here: https://www.gloucestershire-pcc.gov.uk/police-and-crime-plan-priorities For a printed copy, email the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner at PCC@gloucestershire.pnn.police.uk or call 01452 754348
who want to see their Constabulary doing all it can to tackle the climate challenge. For this reason, I can say now that I will continue previous commitments to reduce the Constabulary’s carbon footprint and lead the way nationally in being an exemplar ‘green’ force. It is a huge honour and privilege to be the Police and Crime Commissioner for Gloucestershire and as your PCC, I am here to listen. I am also here as your representative to hold the Chief Constable to account and to ensure that Gloucestershire continues to be one of the safest places to live and work in the country.
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Lessons Lessons from from lockdown lockdown – why is king king why self-care self-care is As we go deeper into the winter season, amid all the doom and gloom with the continued impact of the pandemic, the energy crisis, and the economic effects of Brexit, looking after ourselves has never been more important. Are you proactively focusing on your wellbeing or have you gone ‘back to normal’ and ‘business as usual’? Sadly, I’ve started to notice some old habits creeping back, many of them detrimental to our wellbeing. While travelling across the country recently, I’ve noticed some behaviours and attitudes that resemble pre-pandemic concerns. The most noticeable is people working longer hours to get stuff done and neglecting their wellbeing. The slower pace of lockdown seems like a thing of the past, with many burning the candle at both ends.
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During the lockdowns last year, a lack of self-care was probably the biggest issue many people recognised in themselves as we adapted to the situation. We lost the few things many of us had access to, but possibly took for granted. A few pints at the weekend; recreational sport and exercise; games night; lunchtime gym; commutes to decompress the day’s work before we got home; access to babysitters to facilitate the odd date night. This definitely focused minds on the importance of self-care and wellbeing, and made us even more grateful when we could get out and about again. When people first started working from home in large numbers, there was a certain romantic appeal. However, many people struggled with being ‘locked up’ and restricted because they lacked intention and a plan about their self-care and wellbeing. Through many different posi-
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B Beauty eauty advent advent calendars calendars ’Tis the season when lots of the beauty companies pull out all the stops to entice you to purchase their advent calendars. It is a great opportunity to experience different brands which you may have been tempted to buy during the year but, owing to pricing, perhaps only one product. Advent calendars give you the chance to sample top of the range products, in the hope that after you experience them you will become a regular customer. Frankly, the biggest issue is choice and you’ll need to consider if you prefer skin care ranges or cosmetics (some companies combine the two). These calendars often sell out fast, so be quick if you want to get your hands on one.
L Liberty iberty The famed London Tudor style shop, Liberty created the original beauty advent calendar. Of course, it is perhaps the most special at £225, but it is beautifully boxed with contents worth £840. If you are feeling lucky, one box contains a golden ticket valued at £5,000 to spend in store – now that would be a fantastic Christmas present! Men are not forgotten with a calendar at £215, with contents valued at over £620. It contains 25 generous must-have grooming essentials. No doubt a considered purchase, but a very special gift if you can afford it.
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please the lucky recipient. Contents include a great assortment of four Liz Earle items, Ted Baker, four of their own Boots No7 products, plus other well-known names. £2 from each sale goes towards MacMillan Cancer Support, so a worthy gift.
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Originally founded in Provence, L’Occitane make beautiful quality products, from fragrant oils and soaps to skin care and hair care. The calendar takes you on a magical journey into Provence with festive classic luxury, and it delivers! Each door contains old favourites plus exciting new treats in skin care, body care and fragrance. £55 gets you £99.50 of value and, without question, highend quality products you would be proud to give as a gift, or sample yourself. Advent calendars certainly are good value and a special annual treat. Many are only available online so if you want to avoid the rush, why not peruse your favourite brands and see what special treats they have lined up for you this year! Happy Holidays.
Marks M arks & Spencer Spencer This is an annual favourite of mine. If you spend £30 on clothing, home or beauty in store or online, you can purchase their incredible beauty calendar for only £40. Since the retail value is £300, all I can say is “race you there!”
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Avoid Avoid grapes grapes and and chocolate chocolate Grapes and their dried varieties – sultanas, currants and raisins – can all be potentially toxic to dogs. Not all dogs suffer from a susceptibility to grape toxicity, but even small quantities can cause kidney damage. Likewise, chocolate can cause variable signs, but generally speaking the darker the chocolate the more dangerous. Toxicities aside, there are countless temptations around Christmas; unattended food left on the side is too enticing for your average pooch. A friend recently brought in his dog that had eaten most of an uncooked BBQ meat selection. He would probably have been OK except for the fact that he had swallowed whole half a dozen wooden skewers along with the meat. Christmas should be a time for enjoyment and treats, so take care with your festive preparations. Keep all the fruit cakes and mince pies safely out of reach. Don’t leave food on work surfaces or tables that dogs can reach. Avoid giving fatty leftovers to dogs on boxing day, as that’s just as likely to cause digestion issues and, unless you like your chocolates regurgitated, keep them for yourselves. Page 16
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Merry M err y techy techy Christmas Christmas Once again, it’s time to get the tree down from the loft, unpack the baubles and go crazy with the tinsel. Yes, the festive season is upon us, making many people question “Where did 2021 go?” If you’ve found that Christmas has come around way too fast and are in need of some inspiration for festive gifting, don’t panic; keep reading to find out which gizmos Father Christmas will be carrying down the chimney this year…
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Menkind.co.uk: £129 Fall asleep under the stars with this interactive projector from Menkind, which lights up your room with a dazzling display of the constellation. Now you can appreciate the beauty and wonder of the cosmos all from the comfort of home. The Sega Star Theatre Planetarium Projector features two slides to pick from, so you can either relax under the gaze of the constellations or admire the Milky Way, depending on your mood. This gizmo also includes a timer so it can turn itself off after a certain period, making it perfect for when you just want to drift off. You don’t have to be an astronomer to appreciate this gift!
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John Beck, middle, with grandson Jack and son Laurie
Philippe Sella, Tim Horan, Michael Lynagh and Francois Pienaar, it was weird.” But while Laurie certainly rubbed shoulders with the stars in the 1990s, his dad was also a very good sportsman in his own right, playing water polo back in the 1960s in the days when Cheltenham ruled the waves. Born and bred in the town, John got into a sport long synonymous with Cheltenham from a young age. “Like most water polo players, I started as a decent swimmer,” remembered John. “I was a member of Cheltenham Swimming and Water Polo Club and I started playing water polo because team sport is a lot better than individual sport. “We lived in Knapp Road and I used to go down to Alstone Baths on my own when I was six. You wouldn’t be allowed to do it now!” John’s dad Harry played rugby for Cheltenham – he was a second row or back row – and that love of rugby rubbed off on John who went on to play in
the red and black of Cheltenham North. “The seasons were much more clearly defined in those days, it was water polo in the summer and then straight into the rugby in September,” said John, who also played cricket for Gotherington with his son Laurie. John was a winger and sometimes stand-off at the North, and played alongside the likes of Ronnie Freebury, Doug Auchterlonie, Pete Tapsell, Pete Wheatley and his brother-in-law John Wood. But while he liked his rugby, water polo was always his number one sport. “When I left the juniors and got into Cheltenham water polo’s first team at the age of 18 everyone I played with was an international,” John said. “There were seven in a team and in those days you’d have one reserve and he was an international too!” John played with some of the great names in Cheltenham’s water polo history – Jack Jones, Phil Jones, the aforementioned Auchterlonie, Pete McGonagle, Dave Wright and Oscar Moss to name just a few – and collected national titles for fun along the way. He was an England under-21 international and trained with the England and Great Britain squads. He never won a senior cap but was more than happy doing his bit for Cheltenham week in, week out. “I was a midfielder, I used to get up and down and hopefully score a few goals,” he said quite modestly. Full story online.
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