Saturday 30 December 2023

Death of a Retired Police Officer : Supt 198 Robert (Bob) Valks Bach

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Officer, Supt 198 Robert (Bob) Valks Bach, who died at University Hospital North Durham on Monday 18th December 2023, aged 86 years.

Bob joined Durham County Constabulary in 1961; after initial training, he was posted to West Hartlepool and in 1964 was transferred to Easington Lane.  In 1966 he became an instructor in Cadet Training and after being promoted to Sergeant in 1971 was seconded to the Regional Training School at Dishforth.

After 2 years at Seaham Harbour between 1973-75, he gained a Diploma in Education at Garnett College, London and was seconded to the Central Planning Unit at Pannel Ash, Harrogate where he was promoted to Inspector.  During the 1980’s Bob’s postings included a period in the Communications Department and as Chief Inspector, Head of Overseas Training.

After being promoted to Superintendent Bob was head of Research and Development and Force Administration.  His final posting was as Divisional Commander at Wear and Tees Division.

Bob had a number of outdoor recreational activities and was Honorary Coach and Assessor with the Amateur Athletic Association (AAA) in Sprinting and Mid-distance running and assessor for the Duke of Edinburgh Awards (Cadet Training).  He also represented the force in Golf and Rugby and was involved in the organisation of Durham Constabulary’s Pro-Am Golf Tournaments.

Bob is survived by wife Jenny, sons Simon and Michael, their partners Sarah and Vicky, and grandchildren Aaron, Heidi and Elizabeth.

A funeral service is to be held at 2.30pm Monday 8th January 2024 at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ

Family flowers only, donations in lieu to Parkinsons UK.

After the funeral, friends are invited to join the family at Ramside Hall Hotel, Carrville, Durham DH1 1TD

Our thoughts are with Bob’s family and friends at this sad time.

Friday 22 December 2023

Xmas Message from Durham NARPO Chairman

With the festive season almost upon us, I send my sincere best wishes for a Joyous and Peaceful time over Christmas and beyond and a Happy New Year to each and every one of our Durham NARPO members and their families.

Raymond T Jones

Durham Peeler : Winter 2023

Ray Jones (Durham NARPO chairman) and Editor of the magazine Durham Peeler has been hard at work over the past few months to produce the latest (Winter 2023) edition of the magazine

Members should by now have had a copy of the Peeler  dropping through their letterbox 

Ray said "I sincerely thank all of the volunteers who helped with the latest (Winter 2023) edition of the Durham Peeler magazine.  

The compilation of the magazine is very time consuming and the content and quality of the magazine relies heavily on reports, articles and photographs provided by its readers.  

If you have anything, either current or historic, please forward it to me for consideration of its inclusion."

If anyone is able to help with the packaging or delivery to fellow NARPO members local to them of the magazine in the future would they please contact Ray Jones (Durham NARPO chairman) .

Ray is available on : 07535 261063 or via email : rayjones2341@gmail.com

To view the Winter 2023 edition of the Durham Peeler online please either click on the image above or on this link : Click here to view Durham Peeler - Winter 2023

Thursday 14 December 2023

Death of a retired Police Officer: PC 2387 John Hall

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer: PC 2387 John Hall, who died at St Cuthbert’s Hospice, Durham on Monday 11th December 2023, aged 75 years.

John joined Durham County Constabulary in 1972 and after his initial training was posted to Spennymoor.  In May 1977 he transferred to Traffic Patrols South, also based at Spennymoor.  A move within the Traffic Department in 1996 saw John take up the position of Traffic Intelligence Officer.  He then returned to Traffic Patrols in 2000 working with the Motorway and Casualty Reduction Units, before retiring in 2002.

During his police career John received two Commendations.

Prior to joining the Police Service John served in the Royal Navy, during which time he married his lifelong companion, Vera.

John is survived by wife Vera, sons Andrew, Wayne and Lee, their respective partners Wendy, Joanne and Natalie and grandchildren Michael, Lydia, Faith, Tyler, Maisie and Thomas.

A funeral service is to be held at 12.30pm Wednesday 20th December 2023 at Wear Valley Crematorium, Coundon, Bishop Auckland DL14 8PE.

Family flowers only, donations in lieu for the joint benefit of St Cuthbert’s Hospice, Durham and St Paul’s Centre, Spennymoor, organization's who have provided John and Vera with friendship, help and assistance during John’s prolonged illness.

After the funeral, friends are invited to join the family at The Half Moon, Crowther Place, Kirk Merrington, Spennymoor DL16 7JL

Our thoughts are with John’s family and friends at this sad time.

Wednesday 6 December 2023

Death of a Retired Police Officer: DC 349 Robert (Bob) John Hull

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer, DC 349 Robert (Bob) John Hull, who died at Lindisfarne Care Home, Newton Hall, Durham on Thursday 26th October 2023, aged 78 years.

Bob had been a resident of the home since June 2023, having been diagnosed with vascular dementia, a number of years ago.

He joined Durham County Constabulary as a cadet in 1962 before becoming a Regular Officer in the Force.  His first posting is believed to have been at Bishop Auckland and that most of his service was within CID.

Throughout Bob’s life he had loved all aspects of football and had been involved in playing, managing and watching the sport.

He also had a great love of nature and in particular, bird watching.  He also enjoyed travelling and seeing new places.

Bob is survived by his wife Joan, 2 children, 2 step-children and 9 grandchildren and will be sadly missed by all his family and friends.

A planned Pure Cremation has taken place for Bob and therefore there was no funeral service.

Our thoughts are with Bob’s family and friends at this sad time.

Friday 1 December 2023

Durham Constabulary Band and Male Voice Choir : Annual Joint Festive Celebration Concert

The Durham Constabulary Male Voice Choir was formed in 1948 and earlier this year celebrated its "75" Anniversary by giving a joint Charity concert with the Northampton Male Voice Choir in the Town Hall, Spennymoor.  A total of £630.00 was raised for very good causes and a wonderful evening of song was enjoyed by all who were able to attend.  We are very grateful for the support given by all those who attended and also the Town Council who again made us very welcome.

On Thursday 21st December 2023,  The Durham Constabulary Band and Male Voice Choir will be holding their Annual Joint Festive Celebration Concert, again by kind permission of the Town Hall,  Spennymoor, commencing at 7pm. This time we are supporting the local "Food Banks" at their busiest time of their year.

Tickets are priced at £6.00 for adults and £2.00 for students,  

They may be obtained from the Town Hall Reception.
From any Band or Choir member.
From the Band Secretary NEIL on 07904 723 283
The Choir Secretary - STUART on 07989 333 025
OR you can pay at the door if seats are still available on the night.

Thursday 23 November 2023

Death of a retired Police Officer: Insp 647 Richard (Frank) Johnson

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer, Insp 647 Richard (Frank) Johnson, who died at Sedgefield Community Hospital on Wednesday 8th November 2023, aged 80 years.

Frank joined Durham County Constabulary on 25th January 1965.  His first posting was at Stockton, before moving to Peterlee and then detached beat at Wheatley Hill.  In 1967 he took up post at Durham Police Headquarters at Aycliffe, in the Fingerprint Department.  After 2 years Frank moved to Durham City and then Framwellgate Section (Panda Driver).

Frank’s next move was a transfer to the Serious Incident Squad (SIS), Meadowfield Base, in 1972; when the SIS was disbanded 2 years later, he transferred to the Crime Support Unit.  When promoted to Sergeant in 1977, he moved to Spennymoor.

From 1979, he remained in CID, for the remainder of his service, starting with HQ Drug Squad / 1981 CID Chester-le-Street / 1982 Regional Crime Squad (Gosforth) /1986 CID Peterlee.  In 1989 he was promoted to the rank of Inspector in CID and in 1990 he returned to Chester-le-Street.  His last posting was to Headquarters Crime Support Unit, where he remained until his retirement on 5th June 1997, after 32 years service.

Frank is survived by his wife, Helena Mary (married in 1965).  Sadly, Helena is a resident at St Margaret’s Care Home in Durham City, suffering with Dementia and Alzheimer Disease.

A funeral service is to be held at 11.30am Thursday 30 November 2023 at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ.

Family flowers only.

Our thoughts are with Frank’s family and friends at this sad time.

Monday 20 November 2023

Death of a retired Police Officer: PC 404 John Franks

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Officer, PC 404 John Franks, who died at his West Auckland home on Saturday 11 November 2023, aged 102 years.

John joined Durham County Constabulary in 1948 and after 3 months of Initial Training at Plawsworth, was posted to Durham City.  His next posting, 3 years later was to Seaham Colliery Section.

As the result of a simple stop check of a man (pre Police Radios), whilst serving at Seaham, and reporting the check once back at the Police Station, this man was located and subsequently arrested, clearing up a large number of outstanding crimes.  Due to his involvement in this investigation, John was commended.

He was posted to Barnard Castle, Stainton Beat in 1955, which included the Army Camps at Streatlam, Barford and Humbleton.  Whilst there, John contracted Asian Flu, believed to have been from one of the soldiers, on the regiments return from Hong Kong.  Due to the serious effect this had on his health, resulted in a posting to Bishop Auckland as a Court Clerk.

John later trained as a Scientific Aids Officer (SAO), remaining at Bishop Auckland and later attended a CID Course at Coventry.

In 1973 he retired from the Police Service, after 25 years service, to pursue a career in teaching before his age would prevent this.

After training John took up employment with Ushaw Moor Comprehensive School, albeit this was only for a short period as he developed perforated ear drums, leaving him profoundly deaf.

His employment the took another turn and after further training he became an Electronics Technician with Durham University.  He finally retired at the age of 65 years.

John is survived by wife June, son Paul, daughter Meg, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

A private interment will take place, prior to a funeral service at 1.00pm Thursday 23 November 2023, at The Vineyard Church, 3 Aptec Enterprise Business Park, Darlington Road, West Auckland DL14 9PD.

Any donations in lieu of flowers to Alzheimer Research

Our thoughts are with John’s family and friends at this sad time.

Saturday 11 November 2023

Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day.

It was first observed in 1919, however until 1945 it was called Armistice Day. Traditionally there is two minutes of silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month because that was the time (in Britain) when the armistice became effective in 1918.
Today, in the UK Remembrance Sunday is also observed on the Sunday nearest to November 11th. So, in the United Kingdom, two minutes' silence is observed on November 11 itself, and on the second Sunday of November. Remembrance Sunday, ceremonies are held at War Memorials, all over the UK and over the years it has become a day to commemorate not just the sacrifice of servicemen and women but the suffering of civilians in times of war.

Remembrance Sunday is commemorated by church services around the UK and a parade of ex-service personnel in London’s Whitehall. Wreaths of poppies are placed on war memorials from the Cenotaph, a war memorial in Whitehall, to the tiniest war memorials in villages all over Britain. Small wooden crosses are placed in Gardens of Remembrance as private acts of remembering individual losses and suffering and people pin poppies to their coat or jacket.

History states that it was the poem 'In Flanders Fields' written in 1915 by Colonel John McCrae, a Canadian Medical Officer, that captured the imagination of the British people in the dark days of trench warfare on the Western Front when so many young soldiers failed to return. Six months before the Armistice, McCrae was brought on a stretcher to a big hospital on the French coast and saw the cliffs of Dover from his room. He died that night and was buried in a cemetery above Wimereux. Before he died, he said to the doctor: "Tell them this . . . If ye break faith with us who die, we shall not sleep." An American woman, Miss Moina Michael, wrote a moving poem in reply and bought 25 red poppies, wearing one herself as a way to keep faith with the war dead; a French woman, Madame Guerin, came up with the practical idea of making and selling artificial poppies to help ex-service men and their dependents in need.

Britain's first Poppy Day was held in 1921 and the money raised helped children in war-devastated areas. The Royal British Legion opened its own poppy factory in London in 1922 to give practical help in time of need to all who have served in the armed forces and their widows and dependents. The paper poppies that are worn today are made by ex-service personnel and are sold by representatives of the Royal British Legion, an organisation of ex-servicemen and women. Today, they make more than 35 million poppies and 65,000 wreaths for the annual poppy appeal. Poppies grew in great abundance in the shell-torn fields of Flanders during the War. Because of its abundance it became the symbol of remembrance of two world wars.

In Flanders Fields

The poem by John McCrae

In Flanders' fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place: and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders' fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe;
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high,
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders' Fields.

Death of retired Police Officer: Sergeant 1175 James (Jim) Young

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Officer, Sergeant 1175 James (Jim) Young, who died at St Teresa’s Hospice, Darlington on Monday, 30 October 2023, aged 83 years.

Jim joined Durham County Constabulary on 25 April 1960 and after completing his initial training at Newby Wiske, North Yorkshire was posted to Durham City.  After a short stint at Durham, he was posted to Jarrow.  His next move was to the Mounted Branch at Stockton-on-Tees, before becoming a Residential Beat Officer at Tow Law.

A change of direction saw Jim become a Scientific Aids Officer (SOCO), later moving into CID as a Detective, both at Bishop Auckland.  He finished his time in CID at Durham City, before being promoted to uniform Sergeant with the Dog Section (B Division).  Jim later became a Dog Training Instructor at Harperley Hall, Crook.

His final posting was as Town Sergeant at Spennymoor, before being medically retired on 28 October 1987, after 27 years service.

Jim is survived by son Mick, also a retired Durham Constabulary Officer (currently working for North Yorkshire Police), grandchildren Laura, Matthew and Benjamin and great grandchildren Jack and Erin.

A private funeral service is to be arranged.

Family flowers only, donations in lieu to St Teresa’s Hospice.

Our thoughts are with Jim’s family and friends at this sad time.

Tuesday 7 November 2023

Next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO : Monday 13th November 2023

The next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO will be at the 
Masonic Hall, Station Road, Chester-le-Street  DH3 3DU 
starting at 19.30 hours. on Monday 13th November 2023

If it is your intention to attend,  please contact either Stuart Ingram (Secretary) - Tel: 07989 333025  Email: Durham@narpo.org, or

Ray Jones (Chairman) - Tel: 07535 261063  Email: Durham2@narpo.org in order that catering needs can be provided.

Tuesday 24 October 2023

Death of a Retired Police Officer: PC 1602 Brian Robson

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Officer, PC 1602 Brian Robson, who died at home, surrounded by his family, on Thursday 19th October 2023, aged 79 years.

Brian joined Durham County Constabulary in 1966, retiring in 1997.

Following his Initial Training at Newby Wiske, Brian was posted to Hartlepool, later becoming a Scientific Aids Officer before moving to CID, whilst at Hartlepool he also carried out A/Sgt duties.  He was then posted to Durham and to Meadowfield Section in 1974.  This was followed by 6 years in CID at Durham.  In 1983 he carried out duties as Acting Coroner’s Officer before becoming District Collator.  He later moved to the Accident Support Unit, initially at Durham and latterly at Chester-le-Street.  Brian was also Secretary of Durham City Police Club for many years.

Brian is survived by his wife Valerie, son Paul, daughter Caroline and grandson Brad.

A funeral service is to be held at 2.00pm Monday 30th October 2023 at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ.

Family flowers only, donations in lieu to Durham Dialysis Unit and Durham Donkey Rescue.

After the funeral, friends are invited to join the family at the Stonebridge Inn, Durham DH1 3RX

Our thoughts are with Brian’s family and friends at this sad time.

Tuesday 3 October 2023

Death of Retired Police Officer and NARPO Life Member: PC 711 Barry Chilton Crawford and his late wife Angela (Angie)

It is with sadness that we report the death of two stalwarts of the Durham Branch of NARPO namely PC 711 Barry Chilton Crawford and his late wife Angela (Angie)

Barry was born in Henry Street, Redcar on the 24th February 1935. He joined Lancashire Police on 29th October 1956 and transferred to Durham as PC 711 on 13th May 1962. His service in Durham was all based in and around Peterlee and he retired due to ill health on the 20th August 1983 after 27 years service. Barry’s first wife sadly died many years ago. They had three children, Michael, Margaret and Peter (Deceased) and subsequently five grandchildren. Apart from his love of Fishing especially with his son, Barry was dedicated to the Durham Branch of NARPO and was the Branch secretary for many years. Barry later remarried and his second wife, Angie, was always there beside him and became the Branch Welfare Officer and Buffet supplier. 
Upon stepping down after many years in office Barry was made a “Life Member” in 2019.
Barry and Angie resided in Peterlee until Angie’s sudden death aged 72 years on 28th December 2022. Barry died in the Bannatyne Lodge Care Home, Peterlee on 28th September 2023 aged 88 years. 
There was no funeral for Angie and the same will apply to Barry, as they both chose Direct Cremation.
Our thoughts are with Barry and Angie’s family and friends at this sad time.

Friday 29 September 2023

Death of a retired Police Officer : D/Sgt 478 Thomas (Tom) Marjoram

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer, D/Sgt 478 Thomas (Tom) Marjoram, who died at St Cuthbert’s Hospice, Durham on Sunday 17 September 2023, aged 75 years.

Tom joined Durham County Constabulary on 3 March 1969.  The majority of his Police Service was in CID, with attachments in Durham City in the early 1970’s.  He later joined the CID at Stanley and also worked with the Crime Support Unit at Police HQ and as a D/Sgt at Peterlee.  He moved to Darlington and later served with No.2 Regional Crime Squad, based at Boldon.  His last posting was at Chester-le-Street in the Criminal Justice Unit, retiring on 2 March 1999, serving with exemplary service.

Tom is survived by his wife Valerie (Val), daughter Julie, son Richard; their respective spouses, Dean and Mellissa and grandchildren Tom, Issy, Molly, Yasmin and Oscar.

A funeral service is to be held at 10.30am Friday 6 October 2023 at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ.

Family flowers only, donations in lieu to St Cuthbert’s Hospice.

After the funeral, friends are invited to join the family at Durham Indoor Bowling Club, Abbey Road, Pity Me, Durham DH1 5GE.

Our thoughts are with Tom’s family and friends at this sad time.

Friday 15 September 2023

Death of Police Widow: Stella Winefride Regan

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of Police Widow, Stella Winefride Regan, who died at West Lodge Care Home, Billy Row, Crook on Thursday 31st August 2023, aged 95 years.

Stella is the widow of retired Police Sergeant 26, Stephen (Steve) Joseph Regan (Dog Section and Harperley Hall Trainer), who died 30th November 2020, aged 90 years.

Stella cared and supported the family during Steve’s 30-year Police Career, across County Durham and continued during his Dog Training business, set up after his retirement and run from 1986 to the mid 90’s.  During these times they forged many strong friendships, which lasted the rest of their lives.

Due to her failing health Stella became a resident of West Lodge Care Home in 2018, joining Steve, who had become resident there 2 years prior.

Stella is survived by sons Philip, Stephen and Stewart, daughter Clare and their respective spouses, Mary, Eleanor, Nicola and Marcus, nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren, with two more due soon.

A funeral service is to be held at 11.00am Tuesday 3rd October 2023 at Our Lady Immaculate and St Cuthbert RC Church, Church Hill, Crook DL15 9DN

Family flowers only, donations in lieu to Alzheimer’s Society or Cancer Research.

After the funeral, friends are invited to join the family at Crook Golf Club, Low Jobs Hill, Crook DL15 9AA.

Our thoughts are with Stella’s family and friends at this sad time.

Tuesday 12 September 2023

Retired Officer PTC Amnesty

This amnesty will allow retired officers to begin donating to The Police Treatment Centres and they will not have to wait 12 months to access our class leading treatment, subject to clinical assessment.

Our amnesty will run from 8th September to 15th September ONLY.

Our team will be present at the NARPO conference over the coming days and retired officers will be able to see us and complete a hard copy form or sign up through our online direct debit form.

Please note only those forms completed on 8th to 15th September will be eligible for the amnesty.

Here is the link for the online sign up: https://www.thepolicetreatmentcentres.org/sign-up/online-dd

 

The next Branch Meeting of Durham NARPO is on Thursday 14 September

The next Branch Meeting of Durham NARPO is on Thursday 14 September at 7.30pm, at Bishop Auckland Hospital Social Club, everyone welcome.

If it is your intention to attend,  please contact either Stuart Ingram (Secretary) - Tel: 07989 333025  Email: Durham@narpo.org, or

Ray Jones (Chairman) - Tel: 07535 261063  Email: Durham2@narpo.org in order that catering needs can be provided.

Please Note: Sue Knaggs is unable to provide the catering on this occasion, so please do not contact her with your response.

Sunday 3 September 2023

Death of a Retired Police Officer: PC 1587 Stephen (Steve) Shotton

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer, PC 1587 Stephen (Steve) Shotton, who died suddenly in Sunderland Royal Hospital on Sunday 27th August 2023, aged 63 years.

Steve joined Durham Constabulary in June 1998 and served most of his Police career in Neighbourhood Policing at Chester-le-Street; he retired in December 2015.

Following his retirement from the Police Service, he gained employment with Patient Transport with the North East Ambulance Service.

Steve is survived by wife Lisa and sons William, Tom and Nathaniel.

A funeral service is to be held at 12 noon Wednesday 13th September 2023, at St Paul’s Church, Ryhope Street, Ryhope, Sunderland SR2 0HH, followed by his burial at 1.00pm at Sunderland Cemetery, 28 Kitchener Terrace, Grangetown, Sunderland SR2 9RR.

Family flowers only.

After the funeral, friends are invited to join the family at The Rosedene Public House, Queen Alexandra Road, Tunstall, Sunderland SR2 9BT from 1.30pm.

Our thoughts are with Steve’s family and friends at this sad time.

Friday 18 August 2023

Change of venue for the North of the county NARPO meetings

The next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO will be at Bishop Auckland Hospital Club, 32A Escomb Road, Bishop Auckland DL14 6AD on Thursday 14th September at 19:30 hours

After this meeting we have now secured a new meeting place for our meetings which we hold in the North of the county. (Previously held at Durham Indoor Bowling Club & Spennymoor Masonic Hall)


We will then  REVERT to our agreed meeting of the Second Monday in the month so the following meetings will be held at the Masonic Hall, Station Road, Chester-le-Street DH3 3DU starting at 19.30 hours.


Monday 13th November 2023 - Branch Meeting

Monday 8th January 2024 - This will be our Annual General Meeting

Monday 11th March 2024 - Branch Meeting.

NARPO Durham Branch - Sunday Luncheon..... Final Call

FINAL CALL.....   a quick reminder that the NARPO Durham Branch -  Sunday Lunch being held at the Masonic Hall Ferryhill on Sunday 3rd September 2023 is approaching quickly.

The booking form and menu choice are within the back page of the last Peeler Magazine.

We have to advise our caterer of final numbers etc at least SEVEN working days before the event. So the final applications that Branch secretary Stuart Ingram can process will be Friday 25th August .

If you cannot put your hands on your copy of the Peeler, you can  access it online via this link

PLEASE NOTE : If paying for the meal by BACS the name of the account is: Durham County Branch of the National Association of Retired Police Officers and not as stated on page 22 of the magazine.

Wednesday 9 August 2023

Death of a Retired Police Officer and his Wife: Insp David Corfield and wife Carolyn

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer, Insp David Corfield, who died at St Teresa’s Hospice, Darlington on 18th May 2023, aged 79 years.  David’s wife Carolyn, an accomplished ceramic artist, had died at their Darlington home, with David by her side, on 3rd March 2023, aged 77 years.

David joined Durham County Constabulary as a cadet in 1960, becoming a regular officer on 28th July 1963. In 1966, newly married to Carolyn, he seized the opportunity to experience Channel Island life as a Guernsey policeman. In 1969, due to a family illness, he returned to the North East, rejoining the Durham Force and was posted to Kibblesworth.

He later transferred to Traffic Patrols (South) in the early 1970’s and was later promoted to the rank of Sergeant.  In 1979 he attended the Home Office Central Planning Unit at Pannel Ash, Harrogate, where he qualified as an instructor.  By 1980 he had passed his Inspector’s exams and in 1984 was seconded to the Police Training Centre at Harperley Hall, near Crook.

In 1985 David gained a Diploma in Supervisory Management and worked as Operational Shift Commander, later becoming Deputy Sub-Divisional Commander.  In 1986 he completed Air Reconnaissance Training with the RAF and qualified as an Authorised Firearms Officer the following year.

His remaining years of active service, up until his retirement on 17th October 1993 was spent as A/Chief Inspector at Barnard Castle.  Although retired as a Police Officer, David remained with the Force as a civilian member of staff in Traffic Management at Aykley Heads from 1994 until 2000.

Between 2002 and 2005 David was one of six founding members of Darlington Borough Council CCTV Independent Inspectorate.  He then continued to work for the National Centre for Social Research; as an Examination Invigilator for both Teesside University and Darlington College; and became an established figure within, and ultimately Chairman of the North Eastern Railway Association.

David and Carolyn are survived by daughter Sue, son Nathan, sister Tina and grandchildren Honor, Rebecca and Kim.

At the request of the couple no funeral services were arranged, however a small memorial service was held for Carolyn, prior to David’s death in May, at St Oswald's Church in Durham, where they were married and their children christened. 

A memorial event for David was held on 6th August 2023 for close friends and family at Tanfield Railway, Tanfield Lea, Stanley.  Donations in their memory can be sent to St Teresa’s Hospice, Darlington DL3 7UA.

To a genuine gent and to a woman of creative force, our thoughts are with their family and friends at this very sad time.

Friday 4 August 2023

Death of a Retired Police Officer: PC 1189 Robert Barry Moore

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Officer, PC 1189 Robert Barry Moore, who died at his home in Lanchester on Tuesday 25th July 2023, aged 88 years.

Barry joined Durham County Constabulary in 1951, as a Police Cadet, working in ‘A’ Division until 1953.  In February 1956 he was appointed as PC 1189 with the Force and after initial training was posted to Stockton-on-Tees until 1958 when he was posted to Billingham Village and I.C.I. in 1960 Barry transferred to the Traffic Department, working Motor Patrols, Motorway and Accident Unit.  In 1979 he worked in Accident Prevention / Traffic Management in ‘C’ Division.

Between 1967 and 1992 he remained with the RAF Volunteer Reserves.

Barry is survived by wife Connie, daughter Bev and her husband and grandchildren and great-grandchild; son David died in 2008.

A funeral service is to be held at 11.30am Thursday 10th August 2023, at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ.

Family flowers only, donations in lieu to Marie Curie and Help for Heroes.

After the funeral, friends are invited to join the family at the Duke of Wellington, Darlington Road, Durham DH1 3QN.

Our thoughts are with Barry’s family and friends at this sad time.

Death of a Retired Police Officer: Insp 476 Ronald (Ronnie) Tarn

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer: Insp 476 Ronald (Ronnie) Tarn of Easington Village, who died at his home on Wednesday 26th July 2023, aged 78 years.

He joined Durham County Constabulary in 1961, as a Police Cadet.  When eligible, due to age, he joined Durham’s Regular Force and after initial training, he was based in Stockton.  Most of Ronnie’s Police career was around the Durham Area and he spent a number of years as a Supervisory Officer within Traffic Patrols (North); his final posting was in the Force’s Headquarters Control Room.  He rose through the ranks and was promoted to Inspector some years prior to his retirement in 1998.

Ronnie is survived by wife Eileen, sons Russell and partner Amie, David and wife Sara, daughter Lindsay and partner David and grandchildren Laila, Mollie, Olivia, Harrison, James and Charlotte.

A funeral service is to be held at 11.00am Friday 11th August 2023, at St Mary’s Church, Easington Village, Peterlee SR8 3AR.  This will be followed by a private Committal Service at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ.

Family flowers only, any donations in lieu to St Mary’s Church, Easington Village.

Following the funeral, friends and colleagues are invited to join the family for refreshments at Easington Village Parish Council, Hall Walk, Seaton Holme, Easington Village, Peterlee SR8 3BS.

Our thoughts are with Ronnie’s family and friends at this sad time.

Wednesday 19 July 2023

Death of retired Police Officer, PC1712 William (Bill) Simpson (Updated)

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Officer, PC1712 William (Bill)Simpson, who died at home at Burnhope on Saturday 17th December 2022,aged 69 years. 
Bill was appointed by Durham Constabulary on 1st May 1972 and underwent his initial training at Newby Wiske, North Yorkshire.  He served at Bishop Auckland, West Auckland, Coundon, again at Bishop Auckland (Assistant Jailer) and finally at Barnard Castle. 
Bill also carried out a period of duty in 1982 as Temporary Detective Constable and it was during that time that he and the late James (Jim) Brian Porter attended a report of a robbery at Chamberlain Phipps’ factory at Greenfields Industrial Estate, Bishop Auckland.  He was stood alongside Jim when shots were fired at them.  The two officers fell to the ground, Jim being fatally wounded, the event played heavily on Bill’s mental health.  
He medically retired on 11th March 1999. following this incident, 
Bill was one of three officers to be awarded the Queen’s Commendation for Bravery.
Bill is survived by his son Peter, daughter-in-law Katharine, his grandchildren and great grandchild.

A funeral service is to be held at 11.30am on Tuesday 1st August 2023 at Stranton Crematorium, Tanfield Road, Hartlepool TS25 5DD, just off the A689 (Opposite Morrisons Petrol Station).
The funeral is NOT private and the family request that where possible, you wear something with a touch of blue.
Family flowers only please, donations in lieu to Suicide Prevention UK (https://www.spuk.org.uk/)

Following the funeral, friends and colleagues are invited to join the family at The Causeway Public House, Church Row, Hartlepool TS24 7QT.

Our thoughts are with Bill’s family at this sad and tragic time.

We would encourage as many as possible of Bill’s friends and past colleagues to attend his funeral service.  To assist the family with numbers, would those who are likely to attend please notify Ray Jones by text or email (07535261063 / rayjones2341@gmail.com) 

Durham Peeler : Summer 2023

Ray Jones (Durham NARPO chairman) and Editor of the magazine Durham Peeler has been hard at work over the past few months to produce the latest (Summer 2023) edition of the magazine

Members should by now have had a copy of the Peeler  dropping through their letterbox 

Ray said "I sincerely thank all of the volunteers who helped with the latest (Summer 2023) edition of the Durham Peeler magazine.  

The compilation of the magazine is very time consuming and the content and quality of the magazine relies heavily on reports, articles and photographs provided by its readers.  

If you have anything, either current or historic, please forward it to me for consideration of its inclusion."

If anyone is able to help with the packaging or delivery to fellow NARPO members local to them of the magazine in the future would they please contact Ray Jones (Durham NARPO chairman) .

Ray is available on : 07535 261063 or via email : rayjones2341@gmail.com

To view the Summer 2023 edition of the Durham Peeler online please either click on the image above or on this link : Click here to view Durham Peeler - Summer 2023

Whickham Police Reunion

A Whickham Police Reunion is to take place at Swalwell cricket club on Wednesday 9th August 2023. If you were stationed there or in Traffic, Dog Section or other branches based there or if you were a member of the police club all including civilian staff are welcome to come along.

This is not a ticket event just turn up from 7pm to have a drink and a chat with former colleagues.

Swalwell Cricket Club is at Derwenthaugh Park Spa Well Road Blaydon NE21 6JA

Follow signs for A694 Consett Rowlands Gill from A1 and Club is on left. It is situated before the village of Winlaton Mill.

Heroic police officers who died in the line of duty will be remembered by colleagues during a charity cycle ride

Officers from Durham Constabulary are taking part in The Police Unity Tour at the end of this month to raise money for the Care of Police Survivors (COPS) – a charity which supports families who have lost a loved one in the line of duty. The tour is an annual long-distance ride that sees hundreds of police officers, staff, and their families converge on the UK Police Memorial at the National Arboretum, in Staffordshire, to remember their fallen colleagues.

On Thursday, July 26, Assistant Chief Constable Tonya Antonis, Inspector Ed Turner, and Sergeant Pete Tate will set off on their four-day ride, during which they will cover 260 miles, before arriving at the arboretum on Sunday where they will take part in a special service to remember those who have lost their lives on duty.

They will also be joined by Inspector Lee Morris and Phil Stephenson, from Durham Police Federation, who will be providing support to the riders throughout their journey. The trio will leave Durham City and head first to Coxhoe, where they will pay tribute to Durham officer, PC William Shiell, who was tragically shot dead after responding to reports of a burglary on March 1, 1940.  (https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/7985873.police-officers-murder-sent-shockwaves-village/)

The 29-year-old left behind a young widow and a three-year-old daughter. All of Coxhoe stopped work for his funeral, at which around 200 of his fellow officers attended. His killers, William Appleby and Vincent Ostler, from Bradford, were convicted of the murder and sentenced to death by hanging on July 10, 1940.

From Coxhoe, they will head down to York where they will join other riders from the North East Chapter and make the onward journey to Staffordshire over the next three days.

ACC Antonis, who is taking part in the full event for the first time, said: “This is a very special event, and it is a real honour to be part of it this year. “Every day our officers and staff head off to work and put themselves in harm’s way to protect our communities; but tragically, some of them don’t return home to their families after their shift has ended. “This event is a way to honour our colleagues who have made the ultimate sacrifice and to raise awareness for the amazing work that COPS does in supporting their bereaved families.”

Inspector Turner added: “It is always a real privilege to take part in this event. It is more than just a cycle ride – it is a chance for us to collectively ride in memory of our fallen colleagues, to show that we, as a police service, will never forget their sacrifice. “This challenge is not about any of us riders, but for the families of the colleagues we’ve lost in the line of duty. We serve and ride for them.”

To donate, visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ukputnortheastchapter23

NARPO Annual Luncheon - 3rd September 2023

Please Note:

The name for our branch bank account has been incorrectly given in the latest edition of the Durham Peeler.

The name of the account is: Durham County Branch of the National Association of Retired Police Officers and not as stated on page 22 of the magazine.

Apologies to anyone who has encountered any difficulty in trying to pay for the luncheon via BACS payment.

Monday 17 July 2023

Death of Retired Police Officer: PC1712 William (Bill) Simpson

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Officer, PC1712 William (Bill) Simpson.  Many of you will know that Bill was at the side of the late DC James (Jim) Brian Porter when he was fatally injured at Woodhouses, Bishop Auckland on 4th March 1982.

Durham NARPO Chairman, Ray Jones is urgently attempting to compile a eulogy to be read at Bill's funeral, once arranged.  If anyone is able to provide any service history, experiences or anecdotes for Bill, please contact Ray asap by text, email or telephone call via:

Tel: 07535 261063 / email:  rayjones2341@gmail.com 

A more detailed notice will be published once funeral arrangements have been finalised.

Saturday 8 July 2023

Next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO : Thursday 13th July 2023

The next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO is to be held Thursday 13th July 2023 at 7.30pm, Bishop Auckland Hospital Social Club, 32A Escomb Road, Bishop Auckland DL14 6TZ.

Please remember these meeting are open to all members and we would be pleased to see you.

In order to facilitate buffet catering, would those intending to attend please contact one of the following in the order that they appear:

Sue Knaggs   07932 613031

Stuart Ingram   07989 333025

Ray Jones   07535 261063

Death of a retired Police Officer : Supt. Ronald Mcallister

It is with regret that we have to report the death of a retired Police Officer : Supt. Ronald Mcallister, aged 85 years, a member of Sunderland Branch of NARPO.Hr retired in 1992

Mr Mcallister  died  at a hospital  in Leeds on Saturday 1st July 2023.  He is survived by his wife and daughter.

Their home address and telephone number are as follows; 15 The Crescent, Alwoodley, Leeds, LS17 7L

He served in both Durham and Northumbria Forces. Above information provided by Sunderland Narpo

Friday 23 June 2023

Death of a retired Police Officer: DC 1349 James (Jim) Edward Watson McQueen

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of retired Police Officer, DC 1349 James (Jim) Edward Watson McQueen of Lesbury, Alnwick, Northumberland, who died at The Grange Nursing Home, Warkworth, Northumberland on Saturday 3rd June 2023, aged 85 years.

Jim joined Durham County Constabulary in 1961 and served at Consett, detached beat at Ebchester. He then went onto the Motorcycle Section at Newton Aycliffe and then onto Traffic Patrols (cars). A move to Serious Incident Squad (SIS) followed before a transfer to Special Branch. Jim received his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, prior to his retirement in September 1984.

He is survived by wife, Elizabeth and daughter Lindsay.

A funeral service is to be held at 2.30pm Tuesday 4 th July 2023 at St Mary the Virgin Church, Lesbury, Northumberland.

The service is not private.

Family flowers only, any donations in lieu to Parkinson’s UK c / o Pennington Funeral Services, 18A High Street, Langley Moor, Durham DH7 8JN

Following the funeral, friends and colleagues are invited to join the family at Alnmouth and Lesbury Cricket Club, The Club House, The Wicket, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 3PX

Our thoughts are with Jim’s family and friends at this sad time

Tuesday 6 June 2023

Death of a retired Police Officer : Inspector Thomas Lewis COOPER

It is with regret that we have to inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer : Inspector Thomas Lewis COOPER who died in the QE Hospital Gateshead on 30th may 2023 aged 83 after a long illness.

Tom served in Durham Constabulary for over 30 years and following service at Chester-le-Street, Durham and Barnard Castle was a D Sgt on the Crime Support Unit.  He was promoted to Uniform Inspector and posted to Bishop Auckland / Crook from where he retired.

He is survived by his wife Renne and one son Terry from a previous marriage.

The funeral will take place at Birtley Crematorium at noon on Friday 9th June.  

Family flowers only and any donations in lieu to the North East Air Ambulance.  

Cards and donations can ve sent to the undertakers, Mr Mason, L & G Undertakers, 47 Durham Road, Birtley, DH3 2QH.

Following the service at the Crematorium the family are having a private gathering.

Tuesday 30 May 2023

Durham Constabulary Male Voice Choir 2023

Durham Constabulary Male Voice Choir are holding their 2023 Concert at Spennymoor Town Hall on Saturday, 10th June, at 7pm

There has been a fault on the "Ticketsource" web site.  After selling only one ticket they showed the event as being "Sold Out" obviously a glitch

Tickets are still available on the door on the night, at the Town Hall reception, or from any member of the choir or band and from the reset "Ticketsource" web site. ( www.ticketsource.co.uk/Durham-Constabulary-Male-Voice-Choir)

Secretary Stuart Ingram can be contacted via:

Durham@narpo.org

01388 814768

07989 333025

 

Cenotaph Parade and Service 2023

The Royal British Legion is planning to hold the Ex-Service and Civilian Contingents attending the Parade and Service at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, on Remembrance Sunday, 12th November 2023.

NARPO has applied The Royal British Legion to send a contingent of Forty-Four (44) members, to take part in this unique national event, in the heart of London. However, we cannot guarantee we will receive all our requested number of places.

Due to heightened security measures the Metropolitan Police need to conduct individual security checks on all participants. Therefore, basic personal information will need to be provided in advance for each applicant.

Ticket holders will need to bring both photographic ID and a document showing proof of address with them for access to Horse Guards Parade via the staffed Police entry points on the day.

Applications to take part in the Parade and Service are now being taken from NARPO Branches.

Please note that nominations from Branches must be NARPO Members.

It should be noted that those attending will be required to provide some personal information, for security reasons and tickets will be issued in the Member’s name, therefore last-minute replacements will not be possible.

Attendees will be required to assemble no later than 10.00am in Whitehall and be aware of the physical demands of standing in Whitehall for at least 1½ hours and then marching for at least 1½ miles, possibly in inclement weather and of tight security measures on the day.

If anyone is interested in applying for nomination, please contact our Branch Secretary, as soon as possible, when further details will be made available.

Secretary Stuart Ingram can be contacted via:

Durham@narpo.org

01388 814768

07989 333025

Tuesday 9 May 2023

Next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO : Thursday 11th May 2023

The next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO is to be held Thursday 11th May 2023 at 7.30pm, Bishop Auckland Hospital Social Club, 32A Escomb Road, Bishop Auckland DL14 6TZ.

Please remember these meeting are open to all members and we would be pleased to see you.

In order to facilitate buffet catering, would those intending to attend please contact one of the following in the order that they appear:

Sue Knaggs   07932 613031

Stuart Ingram   07989 333025

Ray Jones   07535 261063

Friday 28 April 2023

“An Afternoon of Merriment ”: Seaham and Peterlee Police Reunion

It’s almost summertime, time to dust off the cobwebs, get the glad rags on and start opening the Pimms! Well, maybe not Pimms, this is Seaham after all.

But we are delighted to announce another get together for retired Police Officers, Support Staff and partners.

It will take place upstairs at The Marlborough, Charles Street, Seaham commencing at 3.00pm on Saturday, 10th June,2023.

This is an open invitation to all who served, worked or covered Seaham and Peterlee Sub-Divisions.

If you have any queries, will you kindly contact Joyce Teare either by SMS to 07747814879, or email to j.teare57@gmail.com

If you can think of anyone else who may not read this then please pass on the message via word of mouth, FB, Twitter, WhatsApp or text.

For information, the bar is cash only, no cards or contactless.

We look forward to welcoming you on the 10th June.

Monday 17 April 2023

Death of Retired Police Officer’s Wife: Doreen Quickmire

It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Doreen Quickmire of Bishop Auckland, who died on Sunday 2nd April 2023, aged 77 years.  

Doreen was the wife of retired Police Constable 667 Douglas Quickmire who served with Durham Constabulary’s Dog Section between 1972 and 1979 and latterly in the Town Office at Crook Police Station, before retiring in 1993.

Doreen is survived by husband Douglas, son Graeme and his wife Susan, daughter Sharon and her husband Andrew, grandchildren Dean, Beckie, Mathew and Katie and great granddaughter Isabella.

A funeral service is to be held at 11.30am Thursday 20th April 2023 at Wear Valley Crematorium, Coundon, Bishop Auckland DL14 8PE.

Family flowers only please, donations in lieu to James Cook Neuro Ward 24.

Following the service all are invited to join the family for refreshments at Bishop Auckland Hospital Social Club, 32 Escomb Road, Bishop Auckland DL14 6TZ.

Our thoughts are with Douglas and Doreen’s family and friends at this sad time.

Wednesday 29 March 2023

Death of a Retired Police Officer: PC 1414 Eric Findlay Strachan

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer, PC 1414 Eric Findlay Strachan of Chester-le-Street, who died at his home on Monday 13th March 2023, aged 78 years.

Eric was appointed to the Metropolitan Police Force on 13th January 1964, serving at Kennington / Oval ‘L’ Division; after transferring to Durham Constabulary in 1974 he served predominantly at Chester-le-Street, the Peterlee, ending his service at Durham City Police Office.  Eric received his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, but was sadly medically retired in 1987.

His photograph depicts him, in ceremonial uniform in 1965, in preparation for the State Funeral of Sir Winston Churchill.

He is survived by sons, Allister and Stuart; Eric’s wife, Audrey died in 2014.

A funeral service is to be held at 2.00pm Monday 3rd April 2023, at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ.

Family flowers only, any donations in lieu to the Great North Air Ambulance Service.

Following the funeral, friends and colleagues are invited to join the family at Chester-le-Street Cricket Club, Ropery Lane, Chester-le-Street DH3 3PF.

Our thoughts are with Eric’s family and friends at this sad time.

Wednesday 15 March 2023

Death of retired Police Staff: Harold Cairns

It is with deep regret that we announce the death of retired Police Staff, Harold Cairns of Cassop, who died on Sunday 5th March 2023, his 71st birthday, in University Hospital North Durham.

He started work with Durham County Constabulary on 26th January 1972 as a Dispatcher in force control room, remaining in that post up until his retirement on 28th January 2011.  He was very proud of his service with Durham Constabulary.

Harold’s wife, Vera, predeceased him in 2018.  He is survived by brothers, Thomas, Ian, Stephen and Darren, his nieces Amanda and Melanie and their respective children, Kieran and Conner; Aurora, Aryanna and Alexander as well as many other nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews.  He is described by his family as being a ‘fun uncle’ and role model, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and this ethos has permeated down through the family.  His amazing presence will be a great miss to them all, and especially great nephew Kieran, who spent most of his time with him.

Harold’s funeral service will be held at 2.30pm on Friday 17th March 2023 at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ

Following the service, friends are welcome to meet up with the family at Bowburn Hall Hotel, Bowburn, Durham DH6 5NH

Family flowers only please, any donations in lieu to the Great North Air Ambulance.

Our thoughts are with Harold’s family and friends at this sad time

Monday 13 March 2023

Darlington Sub-Division Pensioners Night 2023

 “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S SOIREE”  Darlington Sub-Division Pensioners Night

Following on from last year’s success, we are delighted to announce another Pensioners Night.

It will take place at Darlington Cricket Club, Feethams, commencing at 7.30pm on Thursday, 11th May, 2023.

The evening is open to all retired Police and Support Staff who served or worked in the sub-division. There will a free drink on arrival and pies and peas will be served later in the evening. Plus, a raffle with some wonderful prizes.

We hope you will contribute as this will help finance future reunions.

To assist with catering, will you kindly reply to Paul Murphy, either by SMS to 07968 246286, or email to murf5573@gmail.com and state whether you will/will not be attending.

If you can think of anyone else who may not receive this, then please pass on the message.

Unfortunately, we will be unable to provide transport.

We look forward to welcoming you on the 11th May.

Signed: The Committee

Sean Jackson, Fred Wood, Malcolm Lear, Alec Francis and Paul Murphy

Friday 10 March 2023

Death of Retired Police Officer’s Wife: Beaty Bainbridge

It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Beaty Bainbridge of Chester-le-Street, who died on Monday 27th February 2023, aged 74 years.  

Beaty was the wife of retired Police Constable 328 Allan Bainbridge who served with Durham Constabulary between 1974 and 2000, latterly with the Accident Investigation Unit.

After leaving school Beaty worked as a shop assistant and also as a Health & Safety Officer.  She was an accomplished seamstress and owned her own business.  Serving as a councillor for Chester-le-Street (East Ward) for some 15 years, in May 2022, she was also elected as Chair of Durham County Council.

She is survived by husband Allan, son Michael, his partner Amanda and their children, Craig, Ben, Thomas and Sam, daughter Debbie, her partner Derek, grandchildren, Laura and Rachel, and great grandchildren Jack and Liam.

A funeral service is to be held at 10.30am Tuesday 21st March 2023 at St Mary and St Cuthbert’s Church, Church Chare, Chester-le-Street DH3 3QB

As Chair of Durham County Council Beaty supported two charities and donations in lieu of flowers are requested to be directed to: Great North Children’s Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Haswell and District Mencap.

Our thoughts are with Allan and Beaty’s family and friends at this sad time.

Thursday 9 March 2023

Hardwick Camp Cadet Reunion: Change of date

The Hardwick Camp cadet reunion initially posted for Saturday 8th July 2023 has now had to be changed to the Saturday following, the 15th July after notice was received from Dawn Wright Secretary of Sedgefield Cricket Club informing that the date had been doubled booked and was no longer available

If anyone wants further details or is unable to attend the revised date please contact George Storey via email gstorey52@hotmail.com, 

Next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO

The next meeting of the Durham Branch of NARPO is as follows :

Monday 13th March 2023 19:30 hours

The meeting will be held at Spennymoor Masonic Hall, Dundas Street, Spennymoor.

In order to assist with catering at the meeting, would anyone intending to attend please contact either : 
Stuart Ingram  :  sji1179@btinternet.com 
or 
Ray Jones : rayjones2341@gmail.com

The next three meetings are due to be held at Bishop Auckland Hospital Club on:
Thursday 11 th May, Thursday 13 th July and Thursday 14 th September 2023 all at 19.30 hours.

Death of Police Widow: Audrey Muriel Stratford

It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Police Widow Audrey Muriel Stratford of Chester-le-Street, who died on Thursday 5th January 2023, aged 90 years.

Audrey was the wife of the late Sergeant Joseph Edward (Ted) Stratford, who died in 1998 and served at Chester-le-Street.

Audrey was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and attended Canning Street School, upon leaving she worked at Books Fashions in Newcastle.  She met Ted, originally from Halifax, at Oxford Galleries Dance Hall and they married in 1951.  They had four children and lived in Chester-le-Street before moving to Durham in the 1970’s. 

Whilst Audrey spent much of her time at home looking after their children and later their grandchildren, she worked in the Civil Service for a time and volunteered with the WRVS at Durham Hospital Tea Bar.

She is survived by her daughters, Josephine and Catherine, sons, Stephen and Philip, 7 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren

A family funeral service took place on Wednesday 1st February 2023 at Durham Crematorium.

Our thoughts are with Audrey’s family and friends at this sad time.

Death of a retired Police Officer: PC 1271 John Robson

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer: PC 1271 John Robson of Peterlee, who died in Sunderland Royal Hospital on Thursday 23rd February 2023, aged 81 years.

John joined Northumbria Police in 1969 and stationed at Sunderland.  Following amalgamation, he transferred to Durham County Constabulary covering mainly Peterlee and Horden before retiring in 1993.

He is survived by sons Ian and his wife Julie, Jonathan and his wife Leigh and David. Grandchildren Chloe, Matthew, Ethan, Holly, Caitlyn and Camryn and great grandchildren Aurora, Lennon and Freya.

A funeral service will take place at 10.30am Thursday 16th March 2023 at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham DH1 3TQ.

Any donations to the British Heart Foundation.

Following the funeral friends and colleagues are invited to Castle Eden Cricket Club.

Our thoughts are with John’s family and friends at this sad time.

Tuesday 21 February 2023

Death of Police Widow Eileen Hillery

It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Police Widow Eileen Hillery of Darlington, who died in Darlington Memorial Hospital on Saturday 28th January 2023, aged 86 years.

Eileen was the wife of the late Inspector Thomas William Hillery, who died on 17th August 2019, aged 85 years.

She leaves daughter Sharon, son-in-law Colin, grandson Adam and his fiancé Teo; son Ian, daughter-in-law Anne and granddaughters Alex and Joanna and her husband Matt.

A funeral service took place at 12 noon on Friday 17th February 2023 at the West Cemetery Chapel, Darlington.

Our thoughts are with Eileen’s family and friends at this sad time.

Monday 13 February 2023

POLICE PENSION / STATE PENSION

 When you reach state pension age, you will be notified by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and awarded your pension accordingly. 

The DWP then has a responsibility to notify HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), who then notify your Police Pension Provider; this will be Durham Constabulary for those who received their Police Pay and subsequent Police Pension from them.

State Pension is a taxable income, but not taxed at source, and the purpose of HMRC’s notification of your State Pension is to facilitate the adjustment of your Tax Code, in order to ensure that you are paying the correct amount of Income Tax.

Notification between these various bodies usually takes around 2 months. You will also notice a slight reduction in your Police Pension as per Police Pension Regulations.

It has come to our attention that HMRC has, in some cases, delayed notification to Police Pension Providers, resulting in a number of retired police officers having increased tax deductions from their Police Pension. HMRC may well come to some arrangement for the ‘back tax’ to be spread over a number of months, rather than taking the increased and unexpected deductions over a short period of time.

If you are due to qualify for your state pension, once received, it may be advisable to contact HMRC and request that prompt notification of such made to your Police Pension Provider. Hopefully this will prevent you being in arrears with them and your income tax is proportionally distributed throughout the tax year.

Death of a retired Police Officer: PC 1380 John (Jack) Mather

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer: PC 1380 John (Jack) Mather of Consett, who died in University Hospital of North Durham on Friday 27th January 2023, aged 81 years.

Jack joined Durham County Constabulary on 1st April 1962.  After his initial training and probationary period, he was a beat officer before transferring to Traffic Patrols (North End), working in the court office at the end of his service, retiring in June 1984.

He is survived by wife Ruth and son Richard.

A funeral service will take place at 1.15pm Thursday 16th February 2023 at Mountsett Crematorium, Ewehurst Road, Dipton DH9 9JP.

Family flowers only, donations in lieu to the Salvation Army / Dogs Trust.

Following the funeral friends and colleagues are invited to Consett Golf Club.

Our thoughts are with Jack’s family and friends at this sad time.

Sunday 29 January 2023

Death of a retired Police Officer: Sgt 408 Henry (Harry) Napier

It is with deep regret that we inform you of the death of a retired Police Officer: Sgt 408 Henry (Harry) Napier of Seaham (formerly Horden), who died in Sunderland Hospital on Friday 6th January 2023, aged 84 years.

Harry joined Durham County Constabulary in 1964.  After his initial training, he served at Seaham, Bishop Auckland, Peterlee and Durham, including various Section Offices before retiring in 1991.

Harry is survived by wife Brenda, sons Terry and Andrew, and granddaughter Daisy.

A funeral service will take place at 1.00pm Tuesday 7th February 2023 at Sunderland Crematorium, Chester Road, Sunderland SR4 7RS.

Family flowers only; donations in lieu to the RNLI or to the George Elmy (Lifeboat) Restoration Fund.

Our thoughts are with Harry’s family and friends at this sad time.

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