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Another Busy Day For Eckington SNT


First stop: PCSO Rawson and PC Kendellen visited Eckington Juniors to deliver an important knife crime talk. Operation Sceptre plays a vital role in educating young people and promoting safer communities.

 

Next up: PCSO Rawson, PCSO Furmidge and PC Kendellen headed to Eckington Camms for a Mini Police first aid session. Its great for young people to learn these essential life skills- knowing what to do in an emergency can make all the difference.

 

Finally: All 3 officers joined Marsh Lane coffee afternoon with our amnesty bin, offering residents a chance to safely surrender knifes as part of Operation Sceptre.


To find out more about operation sceptre click on this link- https://www.derbyshire.police.uk/news/derbyshire/news/campaigns/2025/may/op-sceptre-prevention-and-community-work-highlighted-in-week-of-action/

 

An excellent day working alongside our local community.

 

 

 

 

 


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Kelis Rawson
(Police, PCSO, North East)

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