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NFU urges Government to prioritise rural crime problem
Western Morning News
|November 19, 2025
THE National Farmers' Union (NFU) is calling on the UK Government to ensure rural crime is given a clear national priority, following the Home Office's recent announcement that Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) positions will be abolished once their current term is up in 2028.
PCCs have constructively engaged with farming communities across the country since their introduction, working with the NFU and wider rural stakeholders to address issues such as machinery theft, livestock worrying and hare coursing. The National Rural Crime Network has also been liaising between PCCs, local authorities and law enforcement agencies to make sure that rural voices are not left unheard.
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