Senior Police Officers Welcomed To Herefordshire

Herefordshire Policing Board has welcomed the appointment of three Chief Inspectors to Herefordshire Territorial Policing Unit.

From 1 February 2011, Chief Inspector Mark Travis has responsibility for all policing activity, both local and response policing within Hereford including Hereford Urban, Hereford Rural and Hereford High Town and Chief Inspector Adam Thomas, who has returned to Herefordshire, has responsibility for all policing activity in the remaining areas of the county. Detective Chief Inspector Andy Hughes is responsible for criminal investigations.

“We welcome the three Chief Inspectors to Herefordshire and trust they will enjoy their new challenging roles in making people in Herefordshire safe and feel safe.

Chair of the Policing Board, Bernard Hunt

The appointments are part of West Mercia Police’s Making the Difference Programme. A programme that will deliver £9.8 million of efficiency savings over the next three years and result in a streamlined organisation that will operate with greater flexibility and allow West Mercia Police to cope better with future funding challenges.

The Herefordshire Policing Board, which is made up of West Mercia Police Authority Members Cllr Bernard Hunt, Cllr Richard Smith and Peter Dunford, meets regularly with the Territorial Commander to monitor delivery of the West Mercia Policing Plan in Herefordshire.

Bernard Hunt, Chair of Herefordshire Policing Board - click for more info

To find out more about local policing in Herefordshire click here to visit Herefordshire's Local Policing page

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