Members of Bucks Council including leader Martin Tett, have made a pledge to help raise awareness, speak up and help prevent violence against women.
To coincide with National White Ribbon day which was yesterday (26/11), the council offices flew a white flag in support of the fight against violence to women, stating that they will never commit, excuse or remain silent on violence against women.
For more information on Bucks Council's strategy visit https://yourvoicebucks.citizenspace.com/corporate-services/dasurvey/
More details on National White Ribbon day can be found here:https://www.whiteribbon.org.uk/day

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