Community and voluntary groups in Bucks are being invited to apply for new crime-prevention funding.
The Community Fund, launched by Thames Valley Police and Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber, offers grants of up to £10,000.
Projects can focus on issues like anti-social behaviour, domestic abuse, fraud, cybercrime or road safety.
The money comes from the sale of assets seized from criminals, and applications must be submitted by noon on February 23.

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