The dedication and commitment of one of Norfolk's Independent Custody Visitors - Rick Parry - has this week been recognised by the county’s PCC, Lorne Green.
A partnership project to tackle serious violence in Norfolk by preventing the exploitation of young people by criminal gangs has been successful in securing Home Office funding.
Last year, custody visitors checked on over 700 detainees across the county. With the new year fast approaching, Norfolk’s PCC is putting out a call for more people to volunteer alongside them.
A dream has come true for a Norfolk apprentice who has turned her life around thanks to a scheme launched by the PCC and the Department for Work and Pensions.
Norfolk’s PCC has said it is not the right time to submit a final business case to the Secretary of State for a change of fire service governance in the county.
An initiative which aims to improve help and support for families and individuals experiencing domestic abuse has received vital backing from Norfolk's PCC.