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£2m Reform private policing scheme under scrutiny

Leicester Gazette June 15, 2026
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Dear readers – the police and crime commissioner is facing fresh scrutiny over plans to roll out £2m private security wardens to towns across Leicestershire. Melton Borough councillor Sharon Butcher has called out the scheme, saying that the £2m could have been better spent on tackling the root causes of crime. Previously, policing boss Andy Spence labelled the private warden scheme as a ‘bad idea’.

In other news, a byelection has been called following the death of a councillor on Harborough District Council. The council has confirmed that the byelection will take place on Thursday 2 July.

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