Manchester

Who Is In Charge Of Greater Manchester Police?

Chief Constable Stephen Watson. Stephen Watson is amongst the most experienced senior officers in the country having joined Lancashire Constabulary in 1988. He was appointed to Merseyside Police in 2006 on promotion to Chief Superintendent, where he initially headed up the force’s Strategic Development Department. Who is the police commissioner for Manchester? Chief Superintendent Chris …

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What Areas Does Greater Manchester Police Cover?

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) was formed in 1974, serving more than 2.5 million people and covering an area of 500 square miles. GMP is split into 11 divisions – Bolton, Bury, North Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, South Manchester, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan. How many police stations are in Greater Manchester? Stations 62 Greater Manchester …

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Does Manchester Have A Police Crime Commissioner?

The Police and Crime Commissioner replaces Greater Manchester Police Authority. He is responsible for: finding out what you think about policing and crime. Who is the crime commissioner for Manchester? Baroness Beverley Hughes is Greater Manchester’s Deputy Mayor for Policing, Crime, Criminal Justice and Fire. She is responsible for making the police and fire services …

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