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North Yorkshire Police

 
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North Yorkshire Police
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North Yorkshire Police
North Yorkshire Police area
Area North Yorkshire, York
Size 8,310 km²
Population 0.813 million
Operations
Formed 1974
HQ Newby Wiske, Northallerton
Budget {{{budget}}}
Officers 1,460 [1]
Areas 3
Stations 24
Chief Constable Grahame Maxwell
Website North Yorkshire Police

North Yorkshire Police is the territorial police force covering the non-metropolitan county of North Yorkshire and the unitary authority of York in northern England. The force covers England's largest county and comprises three area command units. As of March 2009 the force had a strength of 1,460 police officers, 164 Special Constables, 173 PCSOs and 1,095 police staff. [2]

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History

The force was formed on April 1, 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, and was largely a successor to the York and North East Yorkshire Police, also taking part of the old West Yorkshire Constabulary's area.

Proposals made by the Home Secretary on March 21, 2006 would have seen the force merge with West Yorkshire Police, South Yorkshire Police and Humberside Police to form a strategic police force for the entire region. [3] However, these proposals were later dropped. [4]

It was announced on 1 February 2007 that the then Chief Constable, Della Cannings, would be retiring from the force on 16 May 2007 as she had a critical illness.[5] Della Cannings made the headlines on a number of occasions. She was not allowed to purchase wine from Tesco in Northallerton in March 2004 until she had taken off her hat and epaulettes, because it is illegal to sell alcohol to on-duty police officers.[6] In October 2006 it was revealed that more than £28,000 was spent to refurbish a shower in her office.[7]

On April 19, 2007, it was announced that Grahame Maxwell was to become the new Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police. Grahame Maxwell began his career with Cleveland Police and served in all ranks up to Chief Superintendent when he became District Commander in Middlesbrough. After completing the Strategic Command Course in 2000, he was appointed as an Assistant Chief Constable with West Yorkshire Police and during his four years there served as the ACC Specialist Operations and ACC Territorial Operations. Mr Maxwell was promoted to Deputy Chief Constable with South Yorkshire Police in January 2005 and become the Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police on May 17, 2007.[8] [9]

Vehicles

Currently, police vehicles used include Ford Focuses & Vauxhall Astras ( normal local "Beat" cars). The "Traffic" section use Volvo V70s, Skoda Octavias and Subaru Imprezas. Mercedes, Peugeot and Ford Transit police vans also present, as are Nissan 4x4s in some areas. The traffic section also use police motorbikes. The force covers over 6,000 miles of road. The force has a new livery from March 2009, consisting of a single line of battenburg on all vehicles, new vehicles include Ford Focus estates and Ford transit connect cell vans, as well as BMW and Audi road policing units.

North Yorkshire Police Authority

North Yorkshire Police Authority has 9 councillors (drawn from both North Yorkshire County Council and City of York Council), 3 justices of the peace, and 5 independent members.

See also

An LDV Convoy unit van of North Yorkshire Police

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