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29th January 2025
29th January 2025

Policing the roads is a year round activity for us across Herefordshire, Shropshire & Worcestershire, and we cover a number of different operations throughout the year.

Over the next couple of weeks we are supporting a national operation focusing on commercial vehicle use to raise awareness of the issues and responsibilities for drivers whilst driving for work. Whatever vehicle you use for work (even your own) it is your responsibility to check it. Are you aware what speed restrictions your vehicle may have? Have you checked your tyres? Are your loads secure? Is your MOT, Insurance and Tax up to date?

28th January 2025

WHAT IS IT?
Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies that use cryptography to generate ‘tokens’ and verify the transfer of these tokens between people. Criminals have taken advantage of the unregulated nature of cryptocurrencies to scam consumers.
Fraudsters are commonly using cryptocurrencies to defraud unwitting victims in two area. Firstly, in offering tempting and exciting investment opportunities, and secondly, as a method for making demands for payment.

The latter type of scam is often found in Romance Frauds where the person met online has requested money to make some fictitious “emergency” payment, and proposes to the victim that they open a Bitcoin account to transfer that money.
Do remember that unlike buying traditional currency or other assets, if you send your crypto to a fraudster, you can’t contact your provider to recall your transaction, as you would if you were using a credit card, so your money is lost.

How does the Investment Scam work?
Fraudsters will cold call victims and use social media platforms to advertise ‘get rich quick’ investments in “mining” and trading in cryptocurrencies.
Fraudsters will convince victims to sign up to cryptocurrency investment websites and to part with their personal details such as credit card details and driving licences to open a trading account. The victim will then make an initial minimum deposit, after which the fraudster will call them to persuade them to invest again in order to achieve a greater profit.
In some cases, victims have realised that they have been defrauded, but only after the website has been deactivated and the suspects can no longer be contacted.

What to watch out for -
• Criminals will advertise schemes promising, in some cases, high returns through cryptocurrency investing or mining.
• These adverts may look official, include celebrity endorsements or personal testimonies. Often the celebrities may not even know their name or photograph has been used.
• Frequently advertised on social media, criminals try to lure you in with adverts offering easy money quickly.
• Criminals benefit from the turbulence of the cryptocurrency markets, rushing people into parting with their money, pretending they are buying in at the right time.
• If something goes wrong with a cryptocurrency investment you are unlikely to get your money back, because they mostly are not covered by the UK’s Financial Services Compensation Scheme.

HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
• Don’t assume it’s real – professional-looking websites, adverts or social media posts don’t always mean that an investment opportunity is genuine. Criminals can use the names of well-known brands or celebrities to make their scams appear legitimate.
• Don’t be rushed or pressured into making a decision – a genuine bank or financial organisation won’t force you to part with your money on the spot. Always be wary if you’re pressured to invest quickly or promised returns that sound too good to be true.
• Stay in control – avoid uninvited investment offers, especially those over cold calls. If you’re thinking about making an investment, get independent advice and thoroughly research the company first.
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SAFER INTERNET DAY 2025

SAFER INTERNET DAY 2025 takes place 0n 11th February 2025 based on the theme of :
“Too good to be True? Protecting yourself and others online”

Each year the event covers an online issue/theme relevant to the things younger people see and experience online. Topics covered include:
• The impact of AI and its use by fraudsters
• What role can government and the Internet industry take to tackle this?
• What changes do young people, want to see to help protect them?

A full set of resources are available online for schools and other organisations covering all young age groups - https://saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/safer-internet-day-2025

Please feel free to share these messages with any vulnerable friends, relatives or neighbours

27th January 2025

To whom it may concern,
Please see below updated dates
Please find enclosed details of a temporary road closure:
Road Closure: Church Lane Highley
Start Date: 3rd March 2025
End Date: 4th March 2025
Purpose: road closure-Severn Trent water-remedial works-Int to Perm - Rein - Band 4 - 3/4 C.Way
Works Promoter: Severn Trent Water
Works Promoter Ref: LB9141201-000013586883-03
Enforcement pattern for Church Lane Highley:
All the time

23rd January 2025

PwC West Midlands Social Enterprise Masterclass skills sessions
As part of the Social Mobility Network, PwC is hosting an exciting free skills programme for Social Entrepreneurs, launching on 30th January 2025. The programme is split into nine sessions over a period of eight months, featuring a blend of skills development and action learning reflective sessions to cement skills learnt. Sessions will last approximately two hours and will be held at PwC offices at One Chamberlain Square, Birmingham.
Topics covered include
● Introduction to AI and its use in growing Social Enterprise
● How to achieve effective external communication
● How to Raise Funding
● How to Pitch your Social Enterprise
Sessions will cover the most difficult areas of running a Social Enterprise by providing in person structured support through a unique blend of classroom learning, panel discussions and guided problem solving sessions. All participants will be supported by PwC’s Social Enterprise Club and mentoring programmes once the scheme concludes.
Eligibility criteria
● West Midlands based Social Enterprise
● Revenue generating and actively trading
● Ability to attend sessions in person
Deadline for registration is by 28th January 2025

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