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Police authority wins award


Thames Valley Police Authority has won the award of Police Service of the Year 2010.

Khan Juna, chairman of the police authority and Deputy Chief Constable Francis Habgood were presented with the award at a ceremony held in Westminster, London.

The award, from Improvement and Efficiency South East was sponsored by Mace Plus and presented by their operations director, Steve Henley.

Mr Henley said: “The Police Service of the Year Awards is for a police service that has made outstanding improvement in its services over the previous year.”

Thames Valley Police Authority won the award for the efficiency and effectiveness brought about by the force’s Productivity Plan.

Jim Booth, chief executive of the Police Authority, said: “In 2009/10 the force made over £7m of cashable savings and significantly increased the number of front line police officers, while reducing levels of crime and helping increase public confidence in the police.

“The productivity plan has enabled the force and the authority to work together in order to direct cost savings to areas that matter to local people, and improve services while trying to minimise the burden on the taxpayer.”

Deputy Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police, Francis Habgood, said: “The productivity plan involves identifying in-force savings and efficiencies so that we can reduce costs in existing processes. This has enabled us to put our time and investment primarily into neighbourhood and frontline policing."

Comments(4)

livid99 says...
9:09am Tue 16 Mar 10

Is this the earliest April Fool story of 2010 ?

wallingford1 says...
9:17am Tue 16 Mar 10

What? So one week they've been deemed one of the worst in the country and their crime solving has gone down, then the next they're getting awards for their service? How ridiculous is that!!!

Jehova says...
6:30pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Some people only read what suits them...

The award was from from Improvement and Efficiency South East - and was an award for Improvement and Efficiency...not for solving crimes.

Regarding last weeks news story you refer to, did you choose to ignore that overall crime had reduced by the same figure that rates of solved crimes reduced?

Which would you prefer, more crimes being committed?!

What a perfect world you must live in!

Sophia says...
2:48pm Sat 20 Mar 10

Crime has been falling for over a decade. In other western countries as well. It has nothing to do with the police who no more control the rate of offending than they control the weather. What they are answerable for is the % of crime reported that they solve and on that measure, TVP is the pits.

And who the hell is 'Improvement and efficiency South East' whens its at home? Another unelected quango no doubt.


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