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Summertime is great for parties and holidays and meeting new people, but just make sure you're well prepared for your night out and look after your friends. For some tips on how to have a safe night out please look at this section on this…

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Sometime this week; when you've got a moment, have a little think about your car. Is it tidy inside or is it full of discarded coffee cups and drinks bottles and paper and change for the parking meter and so on? Are your favourite sunglasses in the glove box or above the sun shield? Do you take…

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We're delighted to report that Bedfordshire Police have agreed to link to TCPW. The link won't be going in just yet as they have some work to do on their website, but we're more than happy to wait a while. This good news will take us to 13 linking police services and increases our ability to…

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This week I will be going on holiday and although I shall be monitoring the website and my emails (subject to a signal) my regular news items will be somewhat reduced. I'm fortunate in having family in possession of my home when I\'m away as it\'s also a place of work for them. However,I…

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Being a proud Dad, you'll have to forgive me for going on about the new Ministry of Silly Walks game for phones developed by my son, Ben and his colleagues at Boondoggle Studios. I see that Eddie Izzard and Stephen Fry (and John Cleese of course) were tweeting about it yesterday and this, no…

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Cumbria Police, who link to this website, have issued some timely advice about security during the summer months. Read on... The sun is shining and people are out enjoying BBQs, sitting out in the garden, going for walks and generally just enjoying the warmer spell. Cumbria Police do not want to…

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