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Decision Log 089/2015 – Community Safety Fund – April 2015 Applications

24th April 2015


The attached decision paper gives a list of organisations who have received funding from the Police and Crime Commissioner from the Community Safety Fund as part of the April allocation.

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Decision Log 088/2015 – Victims’ Fund – March 2015 Applications

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