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Lincolnshire Police is the territorial police force covering the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire in the East Midlands of England. Despite the name, the force's area does not include North East Lincolnshire and North Lincolnshire , which are covered by Humberside Police instead.
Lincolnshire Police said it could cut 200 officers by 2028 as it looks to cover a £14m budget gap. The force said, following the government's funding settlement for policing announcement, ...
Lincolnshire Police said the incident - which it described as "deeply troubling"- happened at Coasters Hotel, on North Parade, in Skegness, at about 05:00 GMT on 11 October. Officers said the room ...
The Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by Lincolnshire Police in the English County of Lincolnshire. The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and replaced the Lincolnshire Police Authority.
Marc Stuart Jones (born April 1972) is a British politician, and the current Police and Crime Commissioner for Lincolnshire, representing the Conservative Party.. He was elected to the post on 5 May 2016, succeeding the previous incumbent, Alan Hardwick. [1]
Last year, when the first tranche of money was announced, the National Police Chiefs Council said forces faced an estimated gap of £1.3bn in their overall finances over the next two years.
Territorial police force Lincolnshire Police: County of Lincolnshire: 1,182 [1] £131.6 [2] 5,921: 1856 East Midlands: England and Wales: Territorial police force Merseyside Police: Metropolitan county of Merseyside: 4,093 [1] £359.7 [2] 645: 1974 North West England: England and Wales: Territorial police force Metropolitan Police Service
Skelly was appointed the role of Chief Constable of the Lincolnshire Police in November 2016, with the role to begin in the February of the next year. Crime commissioner Marc Jones selected Skelly after the announcement that Neil Rhodes would retire in 2017. On 18 June 2020, it was announced that Skelly would retire from policing after 31 years ...