Campion wins second term as West Mercia PCCpublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 10 May 2021
John Campion receives 55% of the votes, securing him another term in the post.
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John Campion receives 55% of the votes, securing him another term in the post.
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Philip Seccombe was elected with a turnout of 38%.
He was congratulated on Twitter by local Conservative MPs Nadhim Zahawi and Craig Tracey.
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A gang who stole from Beeston Castle and Roche Abbey are ordered to give up their metal detectors.
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Read MoreA rare woodpecker has been spotted in woodland on the Staffordshire/Worcestershire border.
The Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, the least common of the species in Britain, was captured by photographer Matthew Lissimore at the Kinver Edge woodland, cared for by the National Trust.
Ewan Chapman, National Trust lead ranger at the site said: "This species of Woodpecker has been in decline in Britain since the 1970s.
"The loss of ancient woodland habitat, removal of deadwood and competition from other species have all contributed.
"The way we’re managing the woodland at Kinver Edge is helping to support these rare birds," he added.
A third protest is being held outside the site of a landfill in Staffordshire, as it begins taking waste again.
Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, which has been the focus of community anger over many years, put some of its work on hold voluntarily because of the thousands of complaints about the smell.
It says the capping, gas management and engineering works will carry on to try and reduce the odour.
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The site's owner, Red Industries, says the waste part of its work has been planned in full consultation with the Environment Agency and the volumes it will take are within the permit conditions.
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Widespread showers will develop throughout the day with highs of 8°C (46°F).
The results of the two remaining police and crime commissioner elections for the West Midlands are due today.
Votes in the contest for the posts in West Mercia and Warwickshire will be counted this morning.
It comes after Labour's Simon Foster won the vote for the West Midlands force and Conservative Ben Adams was elected in Staffordshire.
The Conservatives also regained the Cheshire PCC role.
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