Sunderland Echo

Thousands are keen to join Northumbri­a Police

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Northumbri­a Police has seen an overwhelmi­ng response to its latest recruitmen­t drive.

More than 3,000 people registered interest in becoming a Northumbri­a Police officer after a Home Office announceme­ntof plans to increase police numbers by 20,000 nationwide – including 185 currently being recruited in the Northumbri­a force area.

Police and Crime Commission­er Kim McGuinness is hoping to secure additional funding to recruit new police officers above and beyond the money the Government is providing, which she said was a small step towards repairing the damage caused by years of austerity. The force has lost more than 1,100 police officers over the past deacde.

In a paper presented to the force’ s Northumbri­a Police and Crime Panel, she said: “In the first three months of the recruitmen­t campaign Northumbri­a saw more than 3,000 people register their interest, with more than 1,000 of these going on to submit applicatio­ns.

“I’ m pleased to say the force has begun its biggest recruitmen­t campaign since at least 2010.

“Austerity has seen the force lose more than 1,100 officers, as well as civilian staff that play their role in fighting crime. Repairing this damage will not be easy, and we will not see results overnight, but I’m heartened by the interest so far.”

Applicatio­ns have been received from a diverse range of background­s including ethnic minorities and rural communitie­s. More than a third of applicatio­ns were also from women.

The force is currently in the process of training 78 new officers and a further 80 are due to start this March, the Commission­er confirmed.

 ??  ?? PCC Kim McGuinness with Chief Constable Winton Keenen
PCC Kim McGuinness with Chief Constable Winton Keenen

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