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National Hate Crime Awareness Week #NationalHCAW 2022
A week of action to encourage the authorities, key partners and communities affected by hate crime to work together to tackle local issues.8 October 20223 months to go.#NationalHCAW Launch event at St Paul’s Cathedral
A special service of Hope and Remembrance for all those affected by hate crime.9 October 20223 months to go.Latest Twitter updates
- Check out our Linktree linking to our reporthate list, our website, social media, newsletter signup, campaign pages… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 weeks ago
- RT @CroydonHco: All set up at Shirley Library, met a new member of staff and chatted about H.O.P.E. https://t.co/epMwLWdqdl 4 weeks ago
- RT @CroydonHco: To tackle hate online - we need to increase our computer literacy, understand how social media works and know how to report… 4 weeks ago
- RT @CroydonHco: Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty. Just one of the books available at Shirley Library. Sad he left us so young, but what a… 4 weeks ago
- RT @CroydonHco: Gareth Thomas - PROUD. I'm glad that he found the courage to come out and be his authentic self, to deal with life head on… 4 weeks ago
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Category Archives: Westminster
Original Soho Plaque missing
The original memorial plaque dedicated to Andrea Dykes, John Light and Nick Moore who died in the Admiral Duncan Bombing (30th April 1999) has gone missing. Mark Healey from 17-24-30 noticed that it had gone during recent checks. “If anyone … Continue reading
West End ward councillor to run London Marathon
West End ward councillor Jonathan Glanz is entering the final week of his training ahead of competing in the London Marathon that takes place next Sunday 22 April. He is running to raise money for the charity The Connection at … Continue reading
Westminster Community/Police Engagement Group (CPEG)
Report by Mark Healey Yesterday (20th Sept) was the first time I attended the Westminster Community/Police Engagement Group since the former three Westminster CPEG groups (North, Central and South) were merged together. The meeting took place in the Council Chamber, … Continue reading
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