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The first full Cheshire Police Committee met at the Crewe Arms Hotel, Crewe, on 3 February 1857 and the new Cheshire Constabulary was officially formed on 20 April 1857. [3] The first headquarters was established at 4 Seller Street, Chester. In 1862 this office was removed to 1 Egerton Street, Chester and remained there until 1870, when it was ...
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In January 2010 he was awarded the Queen's Police Medal. [4] During his time as Chief Constable of Cheshire Constabulary, Whatton served as the National Policing Lead for Violence and public Protection for the College of Policing and Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO). [1] Whatton retired from the police in June 2014.
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In February 2009, he transferred to Greater Manchester Police, becoming Deputy Chief Constable. [6] In 2011, he returned to the Metropolitan Police Service as the Assistant Commissioner for Territorial Policing. [4] [7] On 24 February 2014, he was selected as the next Chief Constable of Cheshire Constabulary. [8] He took up the appointment on ...
He joined the police in 1981, and was the ACPO spokesman on workforce development. [4]Before taking up this post at GMP on 1 September 2008, he was the Chief Constable of Cheshire Constabulary, a post he held since 2002.
Constabulary may have several definitions: . A civil, non-paramilitary (police) force consisting of police officers called constables. This is the usual definition in the United Kingdom, in which all county police forces once bore the title (and some still do).
Nigel of Cotentin (fl.c. 1071/80), from the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy, of Halton Castle in Cheshire (situated on the River Mersey, 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Chester Castle), is believed to have been the first Constable of Chester and was the 1st Baron of Halton, one of the feudal baronies of the County Palatine of Chester established by Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester. [2]