Nottingham Post

Notts Chief Constable set for move to West Midlands Police

HE SAID HE IS HONOURED TO BE PUT FORWARD FOR ROLE

- By PETER HENNESSY peter.hennessy@reachplc.com @petehennes­sy97

THE Chief Constable of Nottingham­shire Police could be set to leave his post.

Craig Guildford, who has been at the helm for the past five years, has been named as the preferred candidate for the top job at West Midlands Police.

He said he will be sad to leave the role but is “honoured” to be put forward for the Chief Constable position at the second largest force in England and Wales.

Under his leadership, Operation Reacher teams have been introduced to all 12 neighbourh­ood policing areas across the force.

His achievemen­ts in Nottingham­shire have led to him being announced as the preferred candidate by West Midlands Police and Crime Commission­er Simon Foster after a “rigorous” selection process.

Nottingham­shire Police and Crime Commission­er Caroline Henry says she wishes Mr Guildford all the best in his new job and that the search is now on for his replacemen­t.

She said: “Craig has done a fantastic job in Nottingham­shire and has really had a big impact. It’s no surprise that my Midlands counterpar­t, PCC Simon Foster, is keen to secure his services and I sincerely wish Craig all the very best in the next step in his career.

“Home Secretary Priti Patel was really interested in the work that has been going on here, when she spoke to Craig and I during her visit to the new state-of-the-art Joint

Headquarte­rs. During Craig’s time as Chief Constable at Nottingham­shire Police, he has overseen the introducti­on of Operation Reacher, which has really connected local policing with local people to work as one team to fight crime. “He’s also put in place dedicated teams to tackle some of the key crime that impact communitie­s most – burglary, robbery and knife crime – with each of the teams having great success helping reduce these crimes.

“He has also driven the force to reach its national Uplift target for officer recruitmen­t a year early, meaning the force now has its highest number of officers in over a decade. I will be sad to see him go, but our search for the next talent to take up the mantle and continue the work to Make Notts Safe will now begin.”

Mr Guildford said it was an “honour” to be put forward for the role, which is set to be confirmed at West Midlands Police and Crime Panel July 25.

He said: “Chief Constable of West Midlands Police is one of the top policing jobs in the country.

“It is an honour to be put forward for the role.

“Sir David Thompson has been an excellent Chief Constable and I wish him well.

“After five years as Chief Constable of Nottingham­shire, I shall be sad to leave a force which has some outstandin­g Police officers and staff, but I am very much looking forward to this new challenge.”

I shall be sad to leave a force which has some outstandin­g police officers and staff, but I am very much looking forward to this new challenge.

Craig Guildford

 ?? ?? Nottingham­shire Police’s chief constable, Craig Guildford
Nottingham­shire Police’s chief constable, Craig Guildford

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