Some alarming results have come from a study commissioned by the Chief Inspector of Constabulary. In a sample of large police forces, around one in ten officers and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) were available on Monday mornings at 9am, which is traditionally a quiet time for crime. But after midnight on Friday night, the busiest time for police, that proportion plummeted to just 6 per cent.
Deganwy has introduced two free parking spaces in the Station Road car park in the village centre to try and attract new business to its area of Gwynedd. They allow a 30 minute stay, with no ticket required, in a bid to attract more customers who want to make quick stops.
A radical plan to restructure the NHS and shave a chunk off its huge bill sees the end of primary care trusts. Much of the PCTs’ commissioning work is instead expected to be contracted out by doctors to private health firms, such as Bupa, Capita and a host of USA-owned organisations.
Time and Attendance Wales belongs to a top health and safety company – it’s official. The SAFEContractor Certificate shows clients the high standard of health and safety (H&S) the firm has attained, and it was confirmed our parent company Tensor plc has been awarded the accolade for its stellar work. It means we are now listed on the website www.safecontractor.com as an approved contractor.
One in five British workers takes a "sickie" a year according to a latest study. Brits’ shirk ethic was revealed when it was estimated suspect sick days cost the UK economy a huge £1.6bn a year.
Slashing community safety programmes and police numbers during the recession could have a disproportionate impact on the long-term economic and social well-being of communities across Wales, a Cardiff University policing expert has warned.
More than 800 false IDs used by young people trying to get into Swansea pubs and clubs have been seized in the past year. A scheme to check on identification resulted in 835 driving licenses, passports or other identification documents seized.
A Freedom of Information (FoI) request has revealed that 30 Dyfed-Powys Police staff receive salaries of more than £40,000 a year. The request asked for details of ‘civilian’ staff that earn more than £40,000, in other words not including police officers. The biggest salary is for the Director of Finance and Resources, earning £96,375.
A new scheme in Cardiff sees the local council now regulating illegal parking and issuing tickets. Instead of traffic wardens there are civil parking enforcement teams (CEOs) will be mobile to tackle any trouble spots.
The recent threatened strike at BT has highlighted the matter of boardroom pay at the telecoms group. Britain’s biggest shareholder lobby group, the Association of British Insurers, issued an "amber" top warning on BT, urging investors to think carefully before approving the company’s executive pay policies.