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How many employees does Lancashire Constabulary have?

How many employees does Lancashire Constabulary have?

We have 3,055 Police Officers and 2,558 Police Staff – of which 278 are PCSOs and over 350 Special Constabulary Officers, Police Cadets and Community Volunteers.

How many divisions are in Lancashire?

Local policing is at the very heart of what we do – we want Lancashire to be a better place to live, work and play. We operate across three ‘divisions’ – East, West and South. Each of these divisions has a number of specialist officers dedicated to keeping you safe including Neighbourhood Policing Teams.

How many police are in Lancashire Constabulary?

2,895 police officers
The police workforce figures for Lancashire Constabulary as at 31 March 2019, show that there were 2,895 police officers of all ranks (full-time equivalents (FTEs)), plus 286 FTE police community support officers (PCSOs) and 1,822 civilian police staff (FTEs).

Who is in charge of Lancashire police?

Chris Rowley – Chief Constable Chris is the Chief Constable for Lancashire Constabulary and has nearly 30 years policing experience in a range of areas covering serious crime investigations, local policing, large scale incidents and major events.

Who is the Chief Constable of Lancashire?

Chris Rowley
Chris Rowley took the position of Chief Constable of Lancashire Constabulary on Thursday 1 April 2021 – and says he’s very proud to be taking the helm at one of the country’s top performing police forces.

How many police and crime commissioners are there?

The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) represents all 40 PCCs as of April 2021.

Who comes under Lancashire?

The administrative county comprises 12 districts: West Lancashire; the boroughs of Burnley, Chorley, Fylde, Hyndburn, Pendle, Preston, Ribble Valley, Rossendale, South Ribble, and Wyre; and the city of Lancaster.

Where is the border between Lancashire and Yorkshire?

Earby
The border town of Earby is in the front line of the boundary battle between Lancashire and Yorkshire | Great British Life.

Which police force is Preston?

Lancashire Constabulary
Lancashire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the ceremonial county of Lancashire in North West England. The force’s headquarters are at Hutton, near the city of Preston.

Who is head of Lancashire?

How do I contact Lancashire police?

Call us. In an emergency, where life is in danger or a crime is in progress, call 999. For non-emergency calls and general enquiries contact us on 101 or lancashire.police.uk/reportonline to report crime, report a lost or found property, speak to an officer and submit complaints.

How do you address a police officer?

In the US, people seem to like calling each other “Sir” and “Ma’am” as a mark of respect, and I see no reason why that wouldn’t be appropriate with a police officer. If you must use an occupation-specific appellation, then you can use the person’s rank.

What kind of police force is Lancashire Constabulary?

Lancashire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the ceremonial county of Lancashire in North West England.

Where is the West Division of Lancashire Police?

Welcome to West Division, which covers Blackpool and the Fylde, Lancaster and Morecambe areas. Please select the area where you live below to find out about what’s going on in your area, details of your local policing team, including how you can contact them, and where your nearest police station is.

How to contact insurance company for Lancashire Constabulary?

For further details please contact us at [email protected]. ‘Accident reports’ are only available if it is recorded as an injury RTA.

When did Lancashire and Merseyside Police reorganise?

In 1974, with Local Government Reorganisation, the police forces were again reorganised according to the new county boundaries, ie Lancashire, Cumbria, Cheshire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester Police. Although PLA is the reference for the County Constabulary, some records of borough forces are included under that reference.