Op Sceptre is a week of intensified work around knife crime and is a national initiative supported and co-ordinated by the National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC).
Sceptre complements existing work carried out by Hertfordshire Constabulary around knife crime throughout the year and is an opportunity to focus in on efforts to tackle knife crime at several levels – from engaging with young people in schools to proactive patrols, amnesty bins and knife sweeps.
We have created a short survey for you to tell us how you feel about knife crime, how it affects you and what Herts Police can do to make you feel safer in your local area.
Please click on the link below to complete the survey

Op Sceptre Survey 

 

You are welcome to attend a special screening of  Six Inches of Soil, followed by a panel discussion, including a panel discussion with the film’s producer, Claire Mackenzie. The event will take place on Tuesday, 12 November, from 6:00 pm to 9:15 pm at Watersmeet.

 

Six Inches of Soil is an inspiring British independent documentary that explores the importance of soil health and regenerative farming. The film tells the story of young British farmers who are challenging the industrial food system, aiming to restore soil health, improve our wellbeing, and contribute to local communities through sustainable farming practices.
The documentary highlights the urgency of the current agricultural crisis but also offers hope, showcasing practical solutions that can help transform our food system for the better.

Book your tickets here.