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Numbers fluctuated between four and seven officers over the next decades. Both police stations survive, although since the formation of Sussex Police neither has been used by the police. [18] Brighton Parks Police, a separate force dedicated to patrolling parks and open spaces, was formed in 1961 by the Chief Constable of Brighton Borough ...
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Brighton Borough Police: 18 December 1942: Killed by enemy action whilst on duty during an enemy air raid. Frank William Barker: PC: 33: Brighton Borough Police: 25 May 1943: Killed in an enemy air raid after moving a party of children to safety. Kenneth Grinstead: PC: 31: Brighton Borough Police: 25 May 1943: Killed by enemy action whilst on ...
The town hall contains a number of police cells which were in use until the 1960s, and which now form the Old Police Cells Museum. The town hall is a Grade II listed building. [1] It was formerly the headquarters of Brighton Borough Council and is still used for some meetings of the successor Brighton and Hove City Council. [2]
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A 92-year-old Brighton man died following a police pursuit that started in Rochester and ended with a high speed crash at a busy Brighton intersection Thursday afternoon.
Brighton Borough Police was the police force responsible for policing Brighton, Sussex for 129 years from 1838 to 1967, [1] though there were special arrangements in place during the Second World War. It is believed that a police force of sorts was in place in the town by at least 1830 though this largely based on earlier 'watchmen' system of ...
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