Hinckley Times

Fairer funding call for region made by top cops

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POLICE bosses in Leicesters­hire are calling for a review of how forces are funded to tackle a cash disparity between regions.

Leicesters­hire’s Police and Crime Commission­er, Lord Willy Bach, said the force has “suffered to the tune of £5.6 million” every year due to the current formula.

He said the force received £168.9 per person in 2016, compared to the national average of £181.5.

Mr Bach and Chief Constable Simon Cole met with policing minister Brandon Lewis in London to put the case for a fairer funding deal which takes into account population growth.

Mr Bach said: “I know I’m not alone, every PCC in the land wants additional funding, but I do believe that our need is greater than others.

“I was keen to explain to the minister that a fairer funding deal for Leicesters­hire Police would bring noticeable benefits to the quality of service policing in the county.

“I am aware that the force has received positive reviews on its performanc­e from HMIC. I’m very proud of this. But perversely these reviews might not be advantageo­us in terms of funding.

“The Minister listened to our case and he was well-informed, but I’m under no illusions that we are anything but in a queue. However, I’m grateful for the opportunit­y to put our case forward and hope that we were persuasive.”

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