Where Are Staffordshire Police Based?

Stoke-on-Trent.
We have three response hubs, one based in the north at Hanley in Stoke-on-Trent, one in Cannock and one based at Burton covering the East Staffordshire area. Alongside our NPT and response teams, we have the resolution centre which is a desk based investigation team.

What area does Staffordshire Police cover?

1,000 square miles
Staffordshire Police serves more than 1.1 million people in an area covering 1,000 square miles, spanning from the rural Moorlands to major urban areas such as Stoke-on-Trent, Tamworth, Cannock and Burton-upon-Trent.

How many Staffordshire Police officers are there?

1750 officers
Around 3,500 colleagues make up Staffordshire Police, comprising around 1750 officers, together with community support officers, police staff and volunteers.

Who is in charge of Staffordshire Police?

Chief Constable Chris Noble has been a police officer for more than 25 years, joining the Royal Ulster Constabulary after he graduated from Queens University Belfast with an honours degree in Law.

Where is Cheshire Constabulary based?

Cheshire Constabulary is the territorial police force responsible for policing the English unitary authorities of Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester, Borough of Halton and Borough of Warrington.

Cheshire Constabulary
Facilities
Stations 22
Website
www.cheshire.police.uk

What does AIG mean in police?

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) is subordinate to the Deputy Inspector General.

What areas are classed as Staffordshire?

The administrative county comprises eight districts: Cannock Chase, Lichfield, South Staffordshire, Staffordshire Moorlands, and the boroughs of East Staffordshire, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford, and Tamworth. The geographic county includes the entire administrative county and the unitary authority of Stoke-on-Trent.

What is the second largest police force in the UK?

the Scottish police
At 17,283 officers, the Scottish police has the second largest force in terms of officer numbers, followed by the West Midlands police force, which had 7,186 officers in 2021.

What are UK SWAT called?

Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) and special constables – GOV.UK.

What is the UK equivalent of a SWAT team?

SCO19 Specialist Firearms Command
SCO19 Specialist Firearms Command
(formerly designated as CO19, before that SO19) London’s ‘SWAT’ unit. The Met’s specialist firearms unit are highly trained armed police organized into CTSFO, TST and ARV units.

How much do chief constables earn?

Chief Constable – £193,548.

Which police force is Lichfield?

Lichfield District | Staffordshire Police.

What does NHI mean at police department?

Adjective. no human involved (not comparable) (law enforcement slang) Describing crimes committed against people deemed undesirable or subhuman, those with criminal records, sex workers, drug addicts, transients, or people of color. quotations ▼synonym ▲ Synonym: NHI (acronym)

What are the 3 special police forces in the UK?

The most notable are members of the three forces referred to as special police forces: the British Transport Police, Ministry of Defence Police and Civil Nuclear Constabulary.

What is the oldest police station in the UK?

1800 – City of Glasgow Police force is established as the first City Police force in Britain.

Where are Thames Valley Police based?

Thames Valley Police is one of the 43 police forces in England and Wales and is the largest non-metropolitan force. It covers over 2,200 square miles and three counties: Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire.

What does 3 stars on a police uniform mean?

3. Inspector General of Police. 4. Deputy Inspector General of Police.

What does FME mean police?

Faculty of Forensic & Legal Medicine. This leaflet provides written information to support the explanation given to you by the doctor or nurse who you will see prior to undergoing a forensic medical examination, (FME).

What does noi mean police?

Notice of Intent (NOI) definition.

What accent do people from Staffordshire have?

Potteries
Potteries is an English dialect of the West Midlands of England, almost exclusively in and around Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

What is the safest place to live in Staffordshire?

Towards the centre and south of Staffordshire there are some fantastic towns and cities including Lichfield, Cannock Chase and Tamworth. Each have their own delights and historic treasures making excellent places to live. Lichfield is a delightful City around 10 miles north of Birmingham.