Hertfordshire Constabulary
Encyclopedia : H : HE : HER : Hertfordshire Constabulary
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| Area | Hertfordshire |
| Size | 1,643 |
| Population | 1 million |
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| Formed | 1947 (merger) |
| HQ | Welwyn Garden City |
| Officers | 2,145 |
| Divisions | 3 (Called Areas) |
| Stations | 26 |
| Chief Constable | Frank Whiteley |
| Website | http://www.herts.police.uk/ |
History
The Constabulary was founded in 1841, under the County Police Act, 5 years after the Hertford Borough Police and St Albans Borough Police had been formed. In 1889, the Hertford Borough Police force was merged into Hertfordshire. St Albans remained independent until 1947.Until 2000, part of Hertfordshire (Hertsmere and part of Broxbourne council areas) were in the Metropolitan Police District and covered by the Metropolitan Police Service. [link]
Organisation
Since 2001 the Constabulary has been divided into 3 Areas (having formerly been divided into 9 Divisions A – K) each headed by a Chief Superintendent. (Stations in italics)Eastern Area (Area Headquarters in Stevenage)
- (A) East Herts, - Hertford and Ware, Bishop's Stortford , Buntingford and Sawbridgeworth
- (E) Stevenage– (single station)
- (G) North Hertfordshire. - Hitchin, Letchworth Garden City, Baldock and Royston
- (K) Broxbourne, - Cheshunt and Hoddesdon
- (B) Welwyn Hatfield - Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City
- (F) City and District of St Albans - St Albans, Harpenden and London Colney
- (J) Hertsmere - Borehamwood, Bushey and Potters Bar
- (C) Watford Three Rivers - Watford, Rickmansworth, Oxhey and North Watford
- (D) Dacorum - Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring
- Intervention & Response (responding to 999 calls and on general patrol),
- Community (covering local & quality of life issues),
- Plain clothes and Detective Units (Priority Crime, Area Crime, Case Investigation, Beat Crimes, Tactical Team),
- Intelligence and Tasking Units,
- Roads Policing Unit (Traffic)
Merger proposal
Proposals made by the Home Secretary on March 20, 2006 would see the force merge with neighbouring forces Bedfordshire Police and Essex Police to form a stategic police force. [link] However in July 2006 Prime Minister Tony Blair signalled that police force mergers will not be forced through by the central government, and given the amount of local opposition to such mergers it is not expected that any voluntary mergers will be carried out. [Blair accused of wasting police time on mergers], Daily Telegraph, 13 July 2006.References
See also
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