Mid Sussex Times

Sussex Police taking on more new recruits

- Lawrence Smith middy.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Sussex Police welcomed 77 new officers at the second attestatio­n ceremony of the year. The new recruits were sworn in with a formal ceremony at East Sussex National Golf Club, the first where family and friends have been able to attend in person since the pandemic started.

They join the force at a time when the latest Police Constable Degree

Apprentice­ship recruitmen­t window is open for new applicatio­ns, where individual­s applying can earn a degree at the same time as working on the front-line.

The 77 new recruits will dedicate their time to protecting communitie­s, catching criminals, and delivering an outstandin­g service to the people of Sussex, the force said.

39 of the recruits will be embarking on the Police Constable Degree Apprentice­ship, 18 recruits will undertake the Police Constable Degree Holder Entry Programme and the Detective Constable Degree Holder Entry Programme will see 20 people join and specialise as a detective.

Deputy Chief Constable Julia Chapman said: “It is a privilege to welcome every one of these new recruits into Sussex Police and see them embark on an exciting new career. Whether joining as a police officer or a detective, policing really is the best career in the world. No two days are the same and the sense of fulfilment these individual­s will gain from supporting and protecting our communitie­s is like nothing else. If I had my time again, I would follow the exact same career path!

“We are currently open for police officer recruitmen­t and I would encourage anyone who wants to make a difference in their community or who wants a job where every day provides a new challenge, to visit our website and submit their applicatio­n.”

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PICTURE: SUSSEX POLICE Sussex Police welcomed 77 new recruits at its latest ceremony

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