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Whether you're on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat or any other social networking site, there are things you can do to make sure that you stay safe when you're online.
The Tour de Yorkshire 2019 will be held for the fifth time this year from Thursday 2nd May to Sunday 5th May 2019.
West Yorkshire Police on social media communications channels, including Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.
At West Yorkshire Police, we take pride in providing a high quality of service to you regardless of why or how you have made contact with us.
"West Yorkshire Community Alert" enables members of the public to keep in touch with local police updates. Public registration is free and people can choose to receive news and appeals, local crime information and/or prevention advice direct via email, text or voice message.
West Yorkshire Police is supporting a national Haji Campaign run by the City of London Police, which is the UK policing lead for fraud.
The ‘Not With My Name’ campaign, produced in partnership with the City of London Police (National Policing Lead for Fraud) is targeting identity crime in our communities.
The band was formed out of the Bradford and Leeds City Police Bands when in 1974 the Leeds and Bradford Forces amalgamated to form part of The West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police. The bands merged to become The West Yorkshire Police Band. Initially the Band was military in style, with woodwind, brass and percussion it wasn't until 1984 a new ethos was agreed and since then the Band has been styled in the traditional Brass Band format. Originally comprised solely of serving police officers, the band now draws from the wider police family, retired police officers and members of the public. The band has one of the largest number of regular volunteers for West Yorkshire Police contributing an average of 4500 volunteering hours each year.
Serious Violence: West Yorkshire Strategy for ChangeForewordMayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy BrabinThe work of the Violence Reduction Partnership (VRP) is intrinsically linked to the delivery of my Police and Crime Plan for West Yorks
West Yorkshire Police Horsewatch Scheme web page - aiming to provide advice and information to assist in the prevention of crime. Horsewatch West Yorkshire Police
Flood Advice for the West Yorkshire Community developed by the Warning & Informing Sub Group in conjunction with the Environment Agency, Local Authorities and Met Office.
The West Yorkshire Resilience Forum (WYRF) was established under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (CCA). The aim of the West Yorkshire Resilience Forum is to co-ordinate the actions and arrangements between responding bodies in the area to provide the most effective and efficient response to civil emergencies when they occur.
West Yorkshire Police Sikh Association (WYPSA) is a staff network, which has been established to support the needs of all people either working or volunteering for West Yorkshire Police and those from other Forces who do not have a fully constituted network and the community. WYPSA provides advice and support to all members and acts as a conduit between the Sikh community and the police force.