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New rural policing team for South Copeland

by Cumbria Crack
14/12/2020
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A new dedicated neighbourhood policing team has been announced.

The area – from Whitehaven to Millom – will benefit from Cumbria Constabulary’s expansion of neighbourhood policing.

The force says officers will provide an enhanced visible presence and more capacity to respond to local concerns.

Five dedicated officers will be deployed and will be based in the Network Centre on Salthouse Road, Millom.

This has been made possible due to public support for an increase in the police part of the council tax bill, proposed by Cumbria’s police and crime commissioner Peter McCall to improve policing in the county.

It also follows the national Operation Uplift to increase police numbers – and comes on the back of already announced expansions earlier this year in south, west and north Cumbria.

Mr McCall said: “One of the key objectives for me since coming into post as police and crime commissioner, has been to see greater visibility and numbers of offices out in our communities, where I know the public want to see them.

“I am delighted to note that we have seen an increase in the number of police officers since 2016, from 1,120 to 1,234 today.

“Over the last year, the deployment of additional officers into rural areas has been made possible due to the public support from increases in police council tax precept and also Operation Uplift.

“It is of course entirely right that you should know where and how your money is being spent to keep our communities safe from crime.

“This month, Millom will benefit from the latest expansion of rural officers, with dedicated officers serving the town and its surrounding area.

“Neighbourhood policing works best when locally based officers work in local communities and this increase in visibility is starting to make a real difference in our communities.

“I know that the challenges of just getting to Millom makes many residents feel vulnerable to crime and I hope that this move provides the reassurance that the town and surrounding area does get the policing service it deserves.

Inspector Richard Smillie is the inspector in charge of the Copeland policing team.

He said: “Millom is following the many areas this year that we have been able to have officers placed back into the community.

“We have always had officers policing the area, but having officer dedicated to the area will be able to respond more efficiently and effectively to local concerns.

“Being based in the community will also help the officers gain understanding of local issues, as well as providing a recognisable presence.

“The officers will have a real benefit to the area and local community.”

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