Rape is a horrific crime that can have life-long devasting impacts on its victims, which is why it is essential that victims get the best support possible as they seek justice.
This year the theme is ‘loneliness’, which affects millions of people across the United Kingdom, as well as here in Cheshire.
The week, which is hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, is in its 22nd year, and runs from 9–15 May.
Newly-released figures show that 189 police officers have been recruited in Cheshire as part of the Conservative Government’s pledge to put 20,000 more officers on the streets by March 2023.
To help families with the cost of living, the Conservative Government is offering 1 million half-price train tickets in the nation’s biggest-ever rail sale.
Newly-announced figures show that £73,600 has been made granted by the Government for new Changing Places toilets in Cheshire West and Chester, and a further £40,000 in Cheshire East, as part of the first round of the Changing Places Fund (CPF).
Cheshire Constabulary could benefit from a share of £150 million of new funding made available through the Conservative Government’s Safer Streets Fund.