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The Government should urgently revise the “broken” funding formula for policing, according to Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner Matt Storey. 

We will be reading out a statement at 4.30pm today (12 July) as our investigation into missing Claire from Barnsley continues. 

Efforts to find missing 44-year-old Claire remain ongoing and as part of our ongoing investigation, we will be reading out a statement in Barnsley later today (12 July).

Claire, aged 44, was last seen on Monday 24 June between 2.30pm and 3pm, at the Junction of Silkstone Lane and High Street in the Silkstone area of Barnsley. 

Please see our latest appeal here: https://www.southyorkshire.police.uk/news/south-yorkshire/news/missing/search-continues-for-missing-claire/

Chief Inspector John Mallows will be making a statement near to where Claire was last seen.

Please call the press office on 0114 252 3848 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to confirm your attendance and with any questions you have.

Please meet at the function of Silkstone Lane and High Street in Barnsley where you will be directed to the location where the statement will be read out. A pin to the meeting location can be found here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8xaTxzoAQcwY5C8h7

A new role has been created to offer more victims of crime the opportunity to communicate with the person responsible. 

A community member with an interest in reducing crime is being sought by the Unit responsible for tackling violent crime in Cleveland.

The Cleveland Unit for the Reduction of Violence (CURV) is seeking a community representative to sit on its Governance Group, alongside the Police and Crime Commissioner, the Chief Constable and other local leaders.

CURV was established earlier this year after the Home Office confirmed in March that Cleveland was set to receive £3.5m over the next three years for its own violence reduction unit.

The Unit is tasked with leading and coordinating the local response to serious violence, delivering a ‘whole system’ and preventative approach to violence reduction. This aims to address the key drivers of violent crime at their source.

CURV is overseen by the Governance Group which includes senior colleagues from the PCC’s office, the police, local authorities, the NHS, the voluntary sector and others.

The community representative does not need to be someone with experience of policing, crime or justice. They will have the opportunity to attend Governance Group meetings every month and give their honest views about what CURV is doing on behalf of Cleveland residents.

Chair of the CURV Governance Group, Police and Crime Commissioner Steve Turner, said: “This a great opportunity for someone to be at the heart of decisions being made to reduce levels of violent crime in Cleveland.

“CURV is one of the most exciting things that have happened in policing and community safety in Cleveland in the last 10 years and someone will have the opportunity to be in the thick of it.”

Nominations will be considered by the Tees Valley Infrastructure Partnership, a group of leading voluntary sector organisations, who will make a shortlist of nominees for PCC Steve Turner.

Jon Carling, Chief Executive of Catalyst, will be leading on the shortlisting process. Jon said “It’s really important that an authentic voice from the local community is able to contribute to decisions about tackling serious violence in Cleveland.”

To nominate yourself, or to nominate another person, applicants are asked to complete a one-page letter with the details of the nominee and why they should be the CURV community representative.

Completed letters must be sent to Jon Carling, Chief Executive of Catalyst Stockton on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

DEADLINE: MONDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2022

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