Monday, 30 May 2011

Durham Constabulary “Retirees Reunion” & Social Afternoon

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Durham Constabulary “Retirees Reunion” &  Social Afternoon
Durham Police Headquarters, Aykley Heads
Sunday, 12th June, 2011
commencing 1.30pm (for 2pm) until 5pm
Durham-Crest
Building on the success of the first all new “Retirees Reunion” organized jointly by Durham Constabulary and Durham Branch of N.A.R.P.O. in June, last year, we are delighted to extend an invitation to ALL retired Police and Civilian personnel {Serving personnel also very welcome]
Come along and enjoy a great afternoon out - lots of things to see and do. Meet old friends and colleagues’
Everyone who attended last year enthusiastically agreed that it was a wonderful afternoon out and time simply flew away. Many wished the afternoon could have gone on and on…!
Police Band and Police Choir; Motor Patrol and Motor Cycle vehicles on display. See the latest in technology.
Dog Section practical demonstration; NARPO and Constabulary H.Q. Displays to name but a few.
NARPO raffle with proceeds to subsidise this event
Note: Light refreshments will be provided.
Chair lift installed for those who are unable to manage the stairs to the Dining Room.
N.B. ADMISSION is by ticket only.
Apply for your ticket(s) early to be sure of your place and to help in the organization of security, safety and catering (light refreshments only) please
Tickets are available on application:
N.A.R.P.O. members & Widows from:
Mrs. Angie Crawford
e-mail: angiechilton@yahoo.com Telephone 0191 5180996
or write to : 8, Warwick Place, Peterlee, SR2 2EZ
All other applications from:
Colin Appleby
e-mail: appleby.colin@btinternet.com. Telephone 0191 5846178
or write to 21 Lea Rigg, West Rainton, Houghton le Spring, DH4 6SR
Don’t delay! Apply today to avoid disappointment.

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Thursday, 26 May 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - Sgt 611 Margaret Anderson

It is with regret that we announce the death of retired Sgt 611 Margaret Anderson from Croxdale, who died on the 18th May aged 78 years.

Margaret retired from Wear Valley in 1984 following 28 years service. She had previously served at HQ, Durham, Spennymoor and Bishop Auckland.
She was a dearly loved wife of Joe Anderson.

Friday, 6 May 2011

Death of a retired police staff colleague - Olive Patterson

It is with regret that we have to inform you of the death of a former police staff colleague, Olive I Patterson, who sadly died on 4th May 2011 aged 83 years.
Olive was appointed to Durham Constabulary in 1968 and worked initially out of Aycliffe, Police HQ later moving to the present HQ where for many years she worked in Police Recruiting.  She also worked in Accounts for a short time and retired from Durham City in 1986.
Olive was a widow, but colleagues may also remember Olive through her husband, John, who worked in Workshops for many years but who sadly died in 1989.

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - Supt. Ernest George Miller

It is with regret that we have to inform you of the death of Ernest George MILLER , retired Police Superintendent of Northumbria Police, who died in hospital after a short illness on April 6, aged 74 years, Mr Miller is survived by his wife Mary and son Michael.
Mr Miller is known to have served at Hartlepool and Driving School before transferring to Northumbria in 1974.

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Discounted holiday offer Pearly Grey Ocean Club/Tenerife

Pearl Grey Ocean Club

The attached offer was given to the Police Federations and Narpo last year and was well received by your members.  We are continuing with the offer for 2011 and can now take reservations as far in advance as 18months with a choice of 1 bed units sleeps 4 or 2 bed units sleeping up to 6 people for an incredible £150 per apartment per 7 night stay, this is a saving of £300. Please quote NARPO when submitting your enquiry and one of our friendly reservation staff will contact you to answer any questions and finalise your holiday request.

I will shortly be forwarding the Special Offer relating to our quiet period for people wanting to use this offer in May, June & July which offers an additional €50 of spending credit in our 5* Bar/Restaurant during their stay with us.

Regards

Bernadeen Robinson

Tel No : 00 34 922 743903
Fax No :
00 34 922 741407

Website : http://www.pearlygrey.com

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Death of a retired Police Officer - Mr George Proud

We have been notified of death of a former Durham officer who transferred to Northumbria in 1974 with the boundary changes.

Mr George Proud aged 89 years.
Funeral service on 5th April 2011 at 2.45 p.m. at St Thomas Church, Harelaw, Stanley, followed by cremation at 3.30 p.m. at Mountsett Crematorium, Dipton. Neither service is private. 

Notified by Mr Proud's daughter, Mrs Anne Fothergill, who asked us to welcome all who wish to refreshments afterwards at her house :- 72 Brian's Leap. Burnopfield NE16 6BS.  Mr Proud also leaves a son, David.

ACC John Wright OBE

John Wright O.B.E. portrait. A.C.C. Durham County Constabulary 1942  to retirement 5th September, 1953 ( Died 9 days after retirement) Most decorated officer in the County at that time: O.B.E. ; King’s Police Medal; Jubilee Medal ( King George V); Coronation Medal King George VI; Coronation Medal Queen Elizabeth II; Long Service Medal/

ACC John Wright O.B.E.

Durham County Constabulary 1942  to retirement 5th September, 1953 ( Died 9 days after retirement)

Most decorated officer in the County at that time: O.B.E. ; King’s Police Medal; Jubilee Medal ( King George V); Coronation Medal King George VI; Coronation Medal Queen Elizabeth II; Long Service Medal

 

John Wright . Sir Frank Brooks HMI
John Wright & Sir Frank Brooks – HMI
Miners Gala. Herbrert Morrison MP & Michael Foot MP with John Wright
Durham Miners Gala
Herbert Morrison MP & Michael Foot MP with John Wright

Mounted Branch pictures

A couple of photo’s of PC 1506 Barry Purdy Simpson

PC 1506 Barry Purdy Simpson PC 1506 Barry Purdy Simpson

Barry joined  Durham County Constabulary in 1963 and transferred to the Mounted Branch, Harperley Hall 1967 and retired 1984. (Died 27th July, 2010 aged 73 years. http://www.durhamnarpo.com/2010/07/death-of-retired-police-officer-pc1056.html )

Do any of you mounted branch officers know the name of the police horse ??

Anybody got photo’s or any info about mounted branch, officers, horses, vehicles etc ??

Friday, 25 March 2011

Reminder about Durham NARPO AGM

AGM-2011 Well - Last chance to put this one in your diary - not long to go -
Monday night 7.30pm at Durham Indoor Bowling Centre.
 
There's lots of people getting this email and visiting the website, so why not show some support for your committee and 'catch up' with some 'old' friends by coming along to the AGM.
 
Chief Constable John Stoddart and his Deputy Mike Barton should be there, together with Dave Robinson from the Federation and you'll hear all the latest NARPO updates  from Alan Watson.
 
If you don't know where to go, Click On This Link and you'll see a map of the location and you can get driving directions to it.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Norah McKay – seriously ill

Norah McKay Retired Sgt, Norah McKay (nee Milburn) who is 83 years old, has had a serious stroke - back in January.

Norah is paralysed down her left side and seriously ill.

She is in Room 3, Brierton EMI Nursing Home, Hartlepool – but unfit to have visitors.

Norah was at last years Garden Party at HQ and our thoughts and best wishes are with her.

Norah was married to the late ‘Roy’ (Rodderick) McGregor McKay who was Motor Patrols through the 1960s and 70s.

Who is the ‘mystery’ Policeman ??

 

Sadler Street, Durham Notting_Hillb

This one came through to us from the Met Police Historical Section – they’d been told it was Notting Hill in London… but thought it looked like a Durham uniform.

Some ‘Detective’ work has been done by one or two already (Alan Hutchinson & Alan Watson (Chairman)  ) and with the help of Google’s technology it’s believed that the location is Sadler Street in Durham.

The consensus is that the photo was taken mid to late 60’s at Durham Big Meeting (Miners Gala)

So let’s see if we can do a bit of ‘detective’ work in retirement and identify the ‘mystery’ policeman.

If you know who it is either post a comment at the bottom of this article (please remember to include your name) or email : durhamnarpo@gmail.com

Last printed edition of CopperPlate

Issue 83

CopperPlate, Durham Constabulary’s official newspaper, has become a victim of the force’s need to tighten it’s purse strings and the last printed version of the newspaper – Issue 83 (March 2011) has just been released.

Subsequent editions will be in electronic format only and will be available to view in pdf format via the pages of this site, by clicking on the CopperPlate header and then clicking on the image links within that page (see Screenshot below)

CP Screenshot

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Annual Reunion Garden Party at HQ, Aykley Heads, Durham

Durham-Crest Building on the success of our first all new ‘Reunion Party in June, last year, we are delighted to extend an invitation to :
ALL  Retired Police and Civilian Personnel [Serving Staff also  very welcome] to attend the Annual Reunion Garden Party at HQ, Aykley Heads, Durham,

To be held on Sunday, 12th. June, 2011.
(commencing at 1.30pm, for 2pm. to 5pm.)
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Come and enjoy a great afternoon out– lots of things to see and do.
Everyone who attended last year agreed that it was a wonderful afternoon out and the time simply flew by.
Meet old friends and colleagues.
Police Band &  Police Choir;
Motor Patrol and Motor Cycle  vehicles on display;
Dog Section practical demonstration;
NARPO and Force H.Q. Display Stands; to name but a few …
Light refreshments available.
Chair lift for those unable to manage the stairs up to the Dining Room
Note: Admission by ticket only.
Apply for your tickets early to help in the organisation of security, safety  and  catering please.
Tickets available for NARPO members from  Mrs. Angie Crawford  
Email -  angiechilton@yahoo.com.  Tel. No.  0191 5180996.
All others from  Colin Appleby,
Email:-   Appleby.colin@btinternet.com   Tel. No.   0191 5846178.
 
Photo's from the 2010 Annual Reunion Garden Party

 

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - Sgt 1155 William ELLEN

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex-Sgt 1155 William ELLEN of Consett who died on 20th March 2011 aged 68 years. Mr Ellen leaves a widow, Mrs Stella Ellen.
Mr Ellen joined Durham Constabulary in 1965 and served in various postings including Durham, Gateshead, Blackhill, Lanchester, Chester-le-Street, Peterlee, HQ Traffic, and Consett from where he retired in 1993.
The cremation service will take place on Monday, 28th March 2011 at 2.30 p.m. at Durham Crematorium, South Road, Durham. The service is not private.
Donations in lieu of flowers are requested to Alzheimer's Research UK.
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Our thoughts are with Mrs Ellen and her family at this sad time.

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - James Edward Robinson

It is with regret that we announce the death of retired police officer James Edward Robinson from Newcastle, who died on the 8/03/2011 aged 94 years.
Unfortunately we have no details of his service history or previous postings.

Monday, 14 March 2011

A couple of retirements ‘do’s….

Frank Hewison, one of Durham's previous 'County Mounties' is retiring again, this time from his 30+ Police Officers job up ‘the dales’. 

He is opening a shop in Stanhope selling luxury handmade chocolates! 

He is having a do at Willington Cricket Club at 7pm Tuesday 22 March 2011.

Also

Trevor Robinson is retiring.

His retirement ‘do’ is at the Pot and Glass at Neville’s Cross on Friday 25th March at 7pm

Police Pensions – RPI / CPI and Index Inking info

INFLATION FIGURES FOR SEPTEMBER 2010 ANNOUNCED

The latest inflation figures have just been released and the CPI stands at 3.1% whilst the RPI stands at 4.6% for September. As you will know the September inflation figure determines the increase to police pensions in April the following year.

This Government have in their budget indicated that public sector pensions will rise by the CPI and not the RPI from April 2011 and whilst NARPO is actively campaigning against this move, together with other pensioner groups, the indication at present is that police pensions will rise by the CPI in April this year.

THE BUDGET AND PENSION INCREASES

Following the Emergency Budget delivered by the Chancellor it would appear that this Governernment are seeking to change the up-rating of Police Pensions from the Retail Price Index to the Consumer Price Index from April 2011. Use the links below for further information.

BUDGET AND PENSION INCREASES

DWP STATEMENT ON INDEXATION CHANGES

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RPI AND CPI

POLICE PENSION AND INDEX LINKING

Police Pensions are currently Index Linked from age 55yrs and are increased in line with the Retail Price Index.

Pensions are uprated each April and the level of increase is determined by RPI in September of the preceding year. (From Sept 2010 CPI will be used instead of RPI)

For details of the increases applied see below:

Index Linking

RPI INCREASES 1948 - 2010

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - Sgt 657 William Weddle

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex- Sgt 657 William Weddle who died on 5th March 2011 aged 70 years. Mr Weddle leaves a widow, Muriel and two daughters, Helen and Rachael.
Mr Weddle joined Durham Constabulary in 1959, having previously served as a Police Cadet. He served in various postings including Bishop Auckland, Jarrow, Felling, Gateshead, Secondment to R.C.S., Sedgefield, Durham and CID from where he retired in 1987.

Sunday, 6 March 2011

AGM of Durham NARPO – Monday 28th March

AGM-2011

Date for your Diary…….

Monday 28th March at 1930hrs

The Annual General Meeting of Durham NARPO, with guest speakers from Force Executive and Federation.

All members welcome to attend and participate 

Ideal time to meet your old colleagues and friends.

(Please put the date in your diary and see if you can attend, meet your committee and see the hard work they are doing for you)

The meeting will be held at the Durham Indoor Bowling Centre, Pity Me, Durham, County Durham DH1 5GE


View Durham Indoor Bowling Club in a larger map

CG Spring Sunday Lunch

Durham Indoor Bowling Club,Pity me.
Sunday 8th May 2011.
12 noon for 1pm. Cost £15:00
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You are cordially invited to the above function,now in its ninth year.
The price includes:-Sunday lunch (see menu below) and raffle.
Please advise of any dietary requirements. Seating arrangements are round tables of eight and every effort will be made to comply with your requests.
The caterer requires 14 days cancellation notice,should the required numbers not be reached. The closing date therefore is Saturday 23rd April 2011. There can be no refund on any withdrawal after 30th April 2011.
Kind regards, Harry. (Tel: 01913840505).
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Please forward Menu choice and Cheque (payable to CG Fund) to:-
H. Angus. 26 Edlingham Road, Durham DH1 5YS.
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STARTER. SOUP OR MELON.
MAINS. BEEF OR CHICKEN.
DESSERT.APPLE PIE OR GATEAUX.
CHEESE AND BISCUITS. TEA/COFFEE.
VEGETARIAN OPTION:- TUNA PASTA BAKE.

Thursday, 3 March 2011

Police Cadets (1956)….

A couple of pictures sent in by Mike Chambers of cadet days approx 1956….
(See comment below from Bill Shanks - Confirmed as 1954)
Photo of cadets taken at Bishop Auckland Technical College.



Top row: -        Norman Hutchinson, Keith Tweddle.



Centre row: -   Bill Leadbeater, Joe Hann, Peter Ward, Mike French, Neville Kirby, Peter Willis,



Alan Hall, Brian Mensforth, Keith Carney, Mike Chambers, Ricky Wall.



Bottom row: - Peter Reay, Ken Parnaby, Alan Reed, Dave Gill, Miss Jenkins, Barry Rutherford, 

? Smith, Malcolm Lowson.



(Photo courtesy of Mike Chambers)

_____________________________ Photo of cadets taken at Bishop Auckland Technical College.
Top row: -        Norman Hutchinson, Keith Tweddle.
Centre row: -   Bill Leadbeater, Joe Hann, Peter Ward, Mike French, Neville Kirby, Peter Willis,
                          Alan Hall, Brian Mensforth, Keith Carney, Mike Chambers, Ricky Wall.
Bottom row: - Peter Reay, Ken Parnaby, Alan Reed, Dave Gill, Miss Jenkins, Barry Rutherford,
                         ? Smith, Malcolm Lowson.
    (Photo courtesy of Mike Chambers)

Photo of cadets taken at rear of Police H.Q. at Aycliffe.



Top row: -        Mike Chambers, Mike French, Keith Tweddle, Barry Rutherford, Peter Reay.



Bottom row: - Tony Docherty, Dave Gill, Colin Harrison.



(Photo courtesy of Mike Chambers) 
Photo of cadets taken at rear of Police H.Q. at Aycliffe.
Top row: -        Mike Chambers, Mike French, Keith Tweddle, Barry Rutherford, Peter Reay.
Bottom row: - Tony Docherty, Dave Gill, Colin Harrison.
(Photo courtesy of Mike Chambers)
 
All these photo’s (and more) can be viewed on our ‘Those Were The Day’s’ album in the Photo Gallery
If you have any photo’s from your time in Durham Constabulary which you’d like to share,please send to, or contact durham.narpo@gmail.com

FA Cup comes to Jarrow

Showing Sgt Joe Spencer holding the cup.

(Photo courtesy of Mike Chambers)
Sgt Joe Spencer holding the cup.
Photos of F.A Cup in Jarrow Police Yard.  Kept for safety before the match. 

(Photo courtesy of Mike Chambers)
F.A Cup in Jarrow Police Yard.
Kept for safety before the match
Showing John Parish, Tommy Douthwaite and unnamed D.C. with the cup.

(Photo courtesy of Mike Chambers)
Showing John Parish, Tommy Douthwaite and D.C. Ian Fox
Pictures from Mike Chambers of the last time the FA Cup was in the region, ( and for all you Newcastle fans amongst us… it was when Sunderland won it in 1973)

Colin Hogg had previously sent the picture below  - a press cutting of the team being escorted from Durham Railway Station back to Roker Park !!  It’s really about time it was brought back again by one of the regions teams
1973 - Sunderland bring the FA Cup from Durham Railway Station to Roker Park
All these photo’s (and more) can be viewed on our ‘Those Were The Day’s’ album in the Photo Gallery

Monday, 28 February 2011

Constables Refresher Course 1948/49 ??

Constables’ Refresher Course at Harperley Hall circa 1948/49. <br /> Middle Row – extreme left, the Nattrass Brothers, 3rd left Cecil Crawford, 3rd. from right George Cameron, 2nd from right ? Elwood.<br />Front Row -  second left Ray Smith, 4th, 5th & 6th. are staff members Jim McNab, Roy Atkinson (Commandant), George Morecambe, extreme right Jack Bogan,<br />Seated – Cadets Stan Husband and Ken Thurlbeck (Staff).             (Photo courtesy of Ken Thulbeck) Constables’ Refresher Course at Harperley Hall circa 1948/49.

 
Middle Row – extreme left, the Nattrass Brothers, 3rd left Cecil Crawford, 3rd. from right George Cameron, 2nd from right ? Elwood.
Front Row -  second left Ray Smith, 4th, 5th & 6th. are staff members Jim McNab, Roy Atkinson (Commandant), George Morecambe, extreme right Jack Bogan,
Seated – Cadets Stan Husband and Ken Thurlbeck (Staff). 

Can anybody provide more names ??

Click on the image to view larger

To view the ‘Those Were The Days’ album please CLICK HERE       

(Photo courtesy of Ken Thurlbeck)

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC John Thomas Peat

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex-P.C John Thomas PEAT  81 years; who served at B/Auckland and  died 9th February 2011.
NARPO has recieved no notification as yet from welfare however this has been reported by two members who have seen the death in local papers.
Any further update will be forwarded via email and via these pages

Death of a police staff colleague - Mr Dennis Clark

Dennis Clark It is with deepest sadness that we have to inform colleagues of the death of Mr Dennis CLARK.
Dennis passed away at St Cuthberts Hospice Durham in the early hours of Friday 25th February 2011 aged 64 years.
Dennis began working for Durham Constabulary initially as a temporary member of police staff in January 1997, and he worked as a clerical officer at Sedgefield, Chester-le-Street/Durham, CJD and Community Safety.

He became a permanent member of staff in November 1998 working at Spennymoor. In July 1999 he joined the Traffic Management Team and has worked in Central Accident Records until he left the Constabulary by way of voluntary redundancy on 21st February 2011.

Dennis is survived by his mother Jean, his sister Yvonne and brother-in-law John.
Dennis leaves many friends within the organisation and our thoughts are with them and particularly with the Clark family at this sad time.
Any messages of condolence can be sent to the family via the Welfare Office at Police Headquarters.

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC 1149 David Oliver

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex-P.C. 1149 David Oliver of Bishop Auckland who died on 17th February 2011 aged 88 years. Mr Oliver leaves a daughter, Brenda and a son, Harold.
Mr Oliver joined the Constabulary in 1948 and served in various postings including Shildon and Bishop Auckland from where he retired in 1978.

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Message from the Welfare Dept. re Ian Irwin

This message came from the Durham Police welfare deptartment.:
"I have been asked by Jackie, the wife of the late former Chief Superintendent Ian IRWIN who died recently, to convey sincere thanks from Jackie and family to all who have offered help and support, and to all those friends and colleagues who attended Ian's funeral.  It has been very much appreciated.

Donations were made by many people in lieu of flowers and the monies collected totalled £565.  This money has been forwarded to Cancer Research UK.

Jackie is keen that this message also reaches retired colleagues please.

(original message re Ian Irwin :  CLICK HERE )

Death of a retired Police Officer - Sgt 190 James Elliott

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex- Sgt 190 James Elliott who died on 17th February 2011 aged 85 years. Mr Elliott leaves a widow, Elizabeth and a daughter, Carolyn.

Mr Elliott joined Durham Constabulary in 1949 and served in various postings including Middlestone, CID, Darlington, Houghton-le-Spring and HQ Traffic from where he retired in 1979.

Friday, 18 February 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - Sgt 1291 Ernest William Bate

It is with regret that we announce the death of retired Sgt 1291 Ernest William Bate, who died on the 14th February aged 76 years.
Mr Bate retired from Wear & Tees Valley in 1989 following 25 years service. He had previously served at Macclesfield, Newton Aycliffe, Sedgefield and Wear Valley.

Mr Bate leaves a widow Mrs Mary Bate.
The church service will be taking place on Monday 28th February at 14.00p.m at St John's Church in Shildon this will then be followed by a private cremation service at Wear Valley in Shildon. After the church service refreshments will be available at Elm Road Club in Shildon.
The church service at St John's church is not private.
Family flowers only. Donations can be made to Macmillan Cancer Support.
Our thought are with the family at this sad time.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC 1092 Michael Carrigan Thompson

It is with regret that we announce the death of retired PC 1092 Michael Carrigan Thompson, who died on the 15th February 2011 aged 66 years.
Mr Thompson retired from Wear & Tees Valley in 1993 following 28 years service. He had previously served at HQ, Darlington and Teesdale.

Friday, 28 January 2011

Durham Divisional Club Entertainers - 1971/72

 

Some photo’s from the ‘good old days’ - Durham Divisional Club Entertainers 1971/72


Click on this photo to view in the NARPO album

Christmas Pantomime 1971

Back row. : Dennis Moir; John Bell; Tom Baxter; Terry Eales; Ken Doolan; Tom Foster; Max Morson

2nd row from back: Barbara Millican (nee Henry) ; Jacquie Wright (nee Middlemass); Margaret Hedley (nee Carr); Rhona Foster (nee McCullough) Miss de Haviland

Front row ; five girls (unidentified) from De Haviland School of Dancing


CLick on this picture to view in the NARPO album

Olde Tyme Music Hall April 1972

Max Mawson; Dennis Moir; Bill Moir; Ted Davison; John Cuthbertson; Ken Doolan; Peter Wright; Rhone Foster (nee McCullough) Elaine Hall, Tom Baxter.

Mid row: Jean Moir; Margaret Hedley (nee Carr); Jaquie Wright (nee Middlemass); David Moir

Front : three girls from De Haviland Dancers

Many Thanks to Ken Doolan for providing the photo’s

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC 1104 Harry Middlemas

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex- PC 1104 Harry Middlemas who died on 19th January 2011 aged 81 years. Mr Middlemas leaves a widow, Doreen.
Mr Middlemas joined Durham Constabulary in 1956 and served in various postings including Durham, Billingham, Peterlee, Motor Patrols and HQ CID from where he retired in 1983.

Death of a retired Police Officer - Chief Inspector Fred Bennett

It is with regret that we announce the death of retired Chief Inspector Mr Fred Bennett from Stokesley.
Who died on the 11th January 2011 aged 96 years.
Mr Bennett retired from HQ in 1967 following 30 years service. He had previously served at Durham, Jarrow, Monkton, Leadgate, West Hartlepool and Castle Eden.
Mr Bennett leaves a widow Mrs Doreen Bennett.

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

Volunteer Neighbourhood Co-ordinators Required

Durham Constabulary currently have a number of volunteers assisting at most stations in the force and it has been decided to utilise volunteer co-ordinators to assist Neighbourhood Inspectors manage volunteers at their stations which will be beneficial to both the force and the volunteers.

There is already a co-ordinator in place at Durham City who is working extremely well with the volunteers and alongside the Neighbourhood Inspector


We are currently looking for someone to volunteer as a co-ordinator in the following areas

Derwentside – based at Consett covering Consett and Stanley
Easington – based at Peterlee covering Peterlee & Seaham

We will also most likely need someone at Darlington & Bishop Auckland, this will be confirmed as soon as the relevant Neighbourhood Inspectors get back to me.
I would be grateful if you could circulate this to your members and ask anyone who may be interested to contact me on 03456060365 ext 6612660 so I can explain in more detail what will be involved.

Sharon Cruickshank Sgt 52, Public Justice & Paternerships, Durham Police Headquarters

Friday, 7 January 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - Chief Superintendent Ian Robert Irwin

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex- Chief Superintendent Ian Robert IRWIN who died suddenly at home on 6th January 2011 aged 63 years.
Mr Irwin leaves a widow Jackie and a son Mark.
Mr Irwin joined the Constabulary in 1966 and served in various postings including Darlington, Traffic, PTC Dishforth, Chester-le-Street, HQ Administration, Personnel & Training, Personnel Department, Derwentside and Government Office North East from where he retired in January 2004.

Saturday, 1 January 2011

Death of a retired Police Officer - Sgt William Parlett

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex Sgt William Parlett of Witton Gilbert, Durham.  Mr Parlett died on the 27th December 2010 aged 96 years. 
Ex Sgt Parlett retired from HQ Information Dept in 1969 following 30 years service.  He had previously served at West Hartlepool, Durham, Willington, Tudhoe, Quarrington Hill and Shildon.

Thursday, 30 December 2010

When Bobbies Retire

When a good bobby leaves the 'job' and retires to a better life, many are jealous, some are pleased and several who have already retired, just wonder.

We wonder if he knows what he's leaving behind... we already know!

  We know that after a lifetime of camaraderie (that few others  experience) those memories will always remain as a longing for those past times. 

We know in the law enforcement life fellowship lasts long after the uniforms are hung up in the back of the closet. 

We know that his old sense of responsibility will remain with him with every step and breath that remains in his life. 

We also know how the very bearing of the man speaks of what he was and in his heart still is.

Once a bobby, always a bobby!

You will still look at people suspiciously, still see what others do not see (or choose to ignore).

He will always look at the rest of the law enforcement world with a recognition and  respect for what they do- drawing on a lifetime of experiences.. 

Never think for one moment you are escaping from that life.  You are only escaping the 'job' - you have only been excused 'active' duty. 

So what I wish for you is that whenever you ease into retirement, in your heart you never forget: 

'Blessed are the Peacemakers for they shall be called children of God,'

After all, you are still a member of the greatest fraternity the world has ever known..

Friday, 10 December 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - Sgt James Robert (Jim) McIntosh

It is with regret that we announce the death of retired officer Mr. James Robert (Jim) McIntosh from Catterick, North Yorkshire who died on 01/12/2010 aged 72 years.
Mr. McIntosh originally joined Durham Constabulary and served at Barnard Castle and Bishop Auckland before transferring in the rank of Sergeant to Northumbria Police in April 1974. During his service with Northumbria he was posted to the Regional Crime Squad which was based at Durham at the time. Mr. McIntosh retired from Sunderland (West) in 1988/89.

Monday, 29 November 2010

Volunteers : Prince's Trust Team

I am currently leading a Home Office project to encourage retired police officers to become involved in volunteering with organisations such as The Prince’s Trust. I was wondering if you could send the attached advert to your members locally in any newsletter/e-bulletin you circulate? There is a general ad on the NARPO website but I have found a more direct approach has yielded more interest – it is a really great opportunity for your members. If anyone is interested they can contact me directly for more information.

Are you a retired police officer, or about to retire? Are you interested in making a real and lasting difference to the lives of young people in your local community? If so, The Prince’s Trust has a range of volunteering opportunities available to you.
The Prince’s Trust work with 14 to 30-year-olds who have struggled at school, have been in care, are long-term unemployed or have been in trouble with the law. They give practical and financial support, developing key workplace skills such as confidence and motivation. The Prince’s Trust help 100 young people every day and more than three in four of them move into work, education or training.
Whether you have a few hours a month or are available full-time, there is a rewarding and challenging volunteering opportunity for you. If you can give:
 four hours every month you can mentor a young person and help them to progress in life
 one or two days a week you could help coordinate other volunteers to enable them to support young people
 20 days over a 12-week period you could support 15 young people as they progress through a personal development programme
Opportunities are available throughout Wales and England - from Bangor to Barry and Cornwall to Cumbria.
For more details please contact Zoe Byrne on zoe.byrne@princes-trust.org.uk or call 0207 543 1288.
For more information about the work of The Prince’s Trust please visit the website princes-trust.org.uk.

Thank you in advance for your assistance,
Zoe

Detective Chief Inspector Zoe Byrne
National Police Liaison Officer
The Prince's Trust
18 Park Square East
London
NW1 4LH
T: 02075431288
M:07817683222
E: Zoe.Byrne@princes-trust.org.uk

Celebrating 20 years of Prince’s Trust Team: Changing young lives, strengthening communities www.princes-trust.org.uk/20

Health & Safety proposed TV documentary - Wanna Be a Star?

Nutopia Television is developing a potential Channel 4 programme about the Emergency Services.


We plan to explore the impact of health and safety legislation on the work of the police and emergency services; to study how both working practice and attitudes to risk taking may have changed over the past few decades.
We want to find out whether, and how, the evolution of health and safety has helped or hindered the work of police, fire and ambulance crews. I am therefore searching for a very broad range of police experiences from different decades to help our early research.
If you would like to contribute please contact: Mora McLaganmora@nutopia.com Tel.07966 145 376

Friday, 26 November 2010

IMPORTANT: Please Check your Visa/ Mastercard Receipt before Authorising payment at Retail Outlets.

IMPORTANT : CHECK YOUR RECEIPTS BEFORE LEAVING THE CHECK-OUT !!

Anecdotal item from the Internet. Please note, there is no verification that this this story is true (in fact I think it an unlikely tale and wonder if it isn't a send up in itself ?)  Nevertheless a cautionary tale for your consideration. This could happen to YOU!

"I bought grocieries valued at over £150 from a supermarket.  I glanced at my receipt as the cashier was handing me the bags. I saw a cash-back of £40. I told her I didn't request a cash back and asked her to delete it. She said I'd have to take the £40 because she couldn't delete it and she was supported by her supervisor. Taking the £40 would be a cash advance against my Credit card and  I wasn't paying interest on a cash advance!
I again refused to accept the advance and the supervisor instructed the the cashier to delete the whole order and re-scan everything!

The second time I looked at the electronic pad before I signed - a cash-back of £20 popped up. At that point I told the cashier, who immediately deleted it. The total came out right. (The cashier agreed that the Electronic Pad must be defective.) Can you imagine how many people went through before me?"

 It was further alleged that a colleague went  to a n unnamed supermarket the same week. She had her items rung up by the cashier, who hurried her along but did not offer a receipt. Only after a specific request did the cashier give it to her. The receipt showed that she asked for £20 cash back. SHE DID NOT ASK FOR CASH BACK!
This is a new scam that is alleged to be going on. It is alleged that the cashier keys in that you asked for cash back and then hands it to her friend, who is the next person in the queue.

Please, please, please check your receipts right away when using credit or debit cards!

THIS SCAM CAN BE DONE ANYWHERE, AT ANY RETAIL OR WHOLESALE LOCATION!!!
SO, BEFORE LEAVING THE CHECK-OUT........CHECK YOUR RECEIPT VERY, VERY CAREFULLY !!!!!

Keeping You Abreast of NARPO Developments

WRITE TO YOUR MP TO URGE THEM TO SUPPORT AN EARLY DAY MOTION ABOUT THE CHANGE TO CPI
EDM 1032 has now been laid and is couched in terms designed to secure maximum cross-party support.
You will see that it does not go as far as supporting the retention of RPI but asks for a proper evaluation before any changes are made. It will not preclude us from continuing our campaign for retention of RPI.
Indeed, it will provide us with another avenue for arguing our case. Therefore, we urge all members to contact their MPs to ask them to add their signatures to EDM 1032.Please see the NARPO website www.narpo.org and please, please, print off a copy of the letter concerning "Early Day Motion 1032" which is about the proposed change in Police Pensions from RPI to CPI, and send it properly completed to your MP. I have checked that "outwith" is a proper word so you only need to complete your details and the MP's details prior to sending the letter to him.

I can't stress enough how important it is for you to send the letter because the effect of the change from RPI to CPI will cost you a lot of money over the years. It doesn't just affect police pensions but other pensions and benefits that you or your family may be getting, so prepare letters for them to sign as well.
It is our one chance to do something that may protect our pensions and those of others so PLEASE ACT NOW.
With best wishes
Barry E Evans MBE




INFLATION FIGURES FOR SEPTEMBER ANNOUNCED

The latest inflation figures have just been released and the CPI stands at 3.1% whilst the RPI stands at 4.6% for September. As you will know the September inflation figure determines the increase to police pensions in April the following year.
This Government have in their budget indicated that public sector pensions will rise by the CPI and not the RPI from April next year and whilst NARPO is actively campaigning against this move, together with other pensioner groups, the indication at present is that police pensions will rise by the CPI in April next year.
To see the figures and background information use the link below to the Office of National Statistics.ONS Website
NARPO INITIAL RESPONSE TO THE HUTTON COMMISSION
Following the release of the terms of reference for the Hutton Commission NARPO have taken the opportunity to supply an initial response to the Commission. To view the response use the link below.
NARPO REsPONSE
THE BUDGET AND PENSION INCREASES
Following the Emergency Budget delivered by the Chancellor it would appear that this Governernment are seeking to change the up-rating of Police Pensions from the Retail Price Index to the Consumer Price Index from April 2011. Use the links below for further information. ( Due to transcript error, plesse use your internet direct to raise the following topics - if you wish to follow this through).

BUDGET AND PENSION INCREASES
DWP STATEMENT ON INDEXATION CHANGES
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RPI AND CPI


POLICE PENSION AND INDEX LINKING
Police Pensions are currently Index Linked from age 55yrs and are increased in line with the Retail Price Index. Pensions are uprated each April and the level of increase is determined by RPI in September of the preceding year.
For details of the increases applied see below:
Index Linking
CAMPAIGN FOR FAIRNESS IN STATE PENSION OVERSEAS
INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM of BRITISH PENSIONERS
Many of you may know pensioners from the UK, who emigrate have their State Pension entitlement frozen in most countries outside the EU.

The International Consortium of British Pensioners is fighting for fairness for all British pensioners, who choose to live abroad, seeking that their pensions be index linked. Currently they are interested in the attitudes of British pensioners still living in the UK. The first link below gives more details on this topic. The second is a survey, which you are invited to complete. This will assist the Consortium to gather further evidence in this campaign.

We would be grateful if as many of you who fit the criteria could complete the survey. Click on the links below for the survey and further inbformation.

SURVEY


CAMPAIGN WEBSITE

REDUCTION OF POLICE PENSION UPON RECEIPT OF STATE PENSION

We are often asked why the Police Pension reduces when a member starts receiving their State Pension.
Please use the link below to view the explanation.

MODIFICATION OF POLICE PENSIONS
COMMUTATION FACTORS
On 17th March 2009, the High Court announced its decision on the question of the Judicial Review taken by the Police Federation in respect of the commencement date of the new commutation factors in favour of the Police Federation.
The Home Secretary had 14 days in which to appeal this decision. No appeal was made and the new factors were introduced and backdated effective as from 1st December 2006.
To view the full High Court decision use the link below:
Full High Court Decision


PUBLIC SECTOR PENSIONS OVERPAYMENT
Recent questions in the House of Commons and attendant publicity has highlighted an issue of overpayment of pensions to retired public sector employees including those in the police scheme.
This is a complicated issue.
In essence, the problem has to do with the Guaranteed Minimum Pension, its calculation, index linking and impact on the individual's Police Pension index linking.
Guaranteed Minimum Pensions were provided by public service pension schemes between 1978 and 1997. The problem will not affect any pensioner unless he or she is over State Pension age with service in this period and for whom the force have no record of a GMP.
It is estimated that between 1220 and 1830 (1% - 1.5%) police pensioners in England and Wales may be affected by this miscalculation. No overpayments are to be recovered but an adjustment will be made to the pensions of those affected in April 2009.
For those who require more details of the problem and its likely impact we have added a link to the relevant Home Office advice to forces: Home Office Circular 31/2008
To view the National Audit Office Report on errors in the Guaranteed Minimum Pension please use this link NAO report


Overseas Pension and Guaranteed Minimum Income
There has been considerable discussion recently about the question of Guaranteed Minimum Pension and its relationship with the Police Pension. as part of the fall out from the 'overpayment' of pensions recently reported in NARPO News we have been in discussion with colleagues in the Public Service Pensioners' Council. We have been made aware that some public sector pensioners, who retired to countries where the UK state pension is not index linked, have not been receiving the Guaranteed Minimum Pension increases to which they are entitled.
We must make it clear that this situation is only applicable to those in excess of state pension age living in those mostly former Commonwealth countries where the UK state pension is frozen and who have service between April 1978 and April 1997.
If you think this may apply to you use the model letter below:
Formatted Letter





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Friday, 19 November 2010

Copper Plate – Nov 2010

November

Please click on the image to be able to download a copy of the November 2010 edition of CopperPlate

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC 1138 William Sudder

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex PC 1138 William Sudder.  Mr Sudder died on the 3rd November aged 80 years leaving a widow Elsie.
Mr Sudder retired from Sacriston in 1977 following 27 years service.  He had previously served at Durham and HQ CID.

Friday, 5 November 2010

Next Meeting of Durham NARPO – Monday 8th November

Well the fireworks should all be gone by now and so it’s ‘safe’ to go out again !!

So, why not come along to the next meeting of Durham NARPO, which is to be held at Bishop Auckland Hospital Club at 1930hrs on Monday 8th November.

If you are unsure of the location click here to get directions : http://www.durhamnarpo.com/p/where-we-meet.html

Retirement 'Do' - PC 584 Stu Armstrong (Dog Section - Darlington)

PC 584 Stu Armstrong (Dog Section - Darlington), is retiring soon and will be having a retirement do at Darlington Rugby Club on Thursday 27th January 2011, 1930hrs..... All welcome.

Tuesday, 26 October 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - Inspector John Goldsborough

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex Inspector John Goldsborough of Chester-le-Street, Co Durham.  Mr Goldsborough died on the 22nd October aged 80 years.  He leaves a widow Joan.
Ex Inspector Goldsborough retired from The Police Training Centre at Dishforth whilst working there on secondment.  He had previously served at Darlington, Park Lane, Boldon Colliery, Castletown, New Durham, Barnard Castle, Stanhope and HQ Control Room.  He was also seconded to The Police Training Centre at Newby Wiske during his service.

Monday, 25 October 2010

Do You Remember Tom Hoggarth (Mounted Branch, Harperley Hall in 1960's?)

Hello Alan,
I was interested in the "Those Were The Days" section and noticed Sgt. Gordon English has departed (Yes 18th. May, 2010). I believe that he was on the Mounted Branch at Harperley Hall in the 1960's with my late husband, Tom Hoggarth. I also noticed my then next door neighbour's photograph, Ernie Burden.
I am now living in Western Australia and would love to hear from anyone who remembers us. Most likely contacts will be from Hartlepool, although we did live in Houghton le Spring, Toronto and Bishop Auckland
kind regards,  Beryl Eissens

Monday, 18 October 2010

CG Annual Reunion

CG Annual Reunion, will be held at Durham Indoor Bowling Club, Pity Me, Durham, on Thursday 9th December, 2010. 12noon for 1pm. Cost is £15.

For further info contact Harry Angus on 0191 3840505 or e mail harrycynthia@btinternet.com

Invitations will be circulated 1st November.

Monday, 11 October 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - Chief Inspector Arthur Harness

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex Chief Inspector Arthur Harness who died on the 7th October 2010 aged 89 years. 
Mr Harness retired from Durham City in 1972 following 31 years service.  Ex Chief Inspector Harness had previously served at Brandon, Middlestone Moor, Tudhoe, Jarrow, Sherburn and HQ Control Room.    
Following his retirement Mr Harness worked as a Clerical Officer at Durham City Police office from 1973 – 1983.

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Have you got yours yet?

BalloonRace1 Thousands of injured police officers are set to benefit from a balloon race with a difference; the difference being the fundraising event takes place online, rather than in the sky.

Every day police officers suffer injuries or experience serious illnesses. The Police Treatment Centres charity provides intensive physiotherapy and other services for these officers, and as a result many of them are able to return to work far sooner than expected. While this service is primarily funded by donations from police officers, additional funding is needed to meet the Charity’s running costs. To raise these vital funds, the Police Treatment Centres is holding a virtual balloon race in conjunction with www.rentaballonrace.com

Balloons can be purchased for £5 each from www.ptc.rabr.co.uk and the unique nature of the event means the position of the balloons can be followed minute by minute on Google EarthTM. Prizes for the balloons which cover the greatest distance include a 37” full HD television and a 64 GB Ipod Touch.

Gemma Pettman, PR and Fundraising Manager for the Police Treatment Centres, said: “This is a really unique event that our supporters can get involved in from the comfort of their own homes; there’s no need to stand outside in the cold for this balloon race. This is the first time we have held an event like this and we hope to raise a significant amount of money to help us support the many police officers who need our help."

The virtual balloon race is an eco-friendly alternative to the more traditional balloon race which can result in harm to the wildlife population, particularly sea birds, if they try to eat real helium-filled balloons when they land back on the ground.

The closing date for race entrants is 29 October. Balloons not paid for by this date will not be entered into the race which gets underway on 5 November.

Monday, 27 September 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC 1486 Alan Lunn

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex-PC 1486 Alan LUNN of Winlaton, Gateshead, who died suddenly on 23rd September 2010 aged 73 years.
Mr. Lunn joined Durham Constabulary in 1966 and served in various sections at Chester-le-Street from which he was medically retired in 1988.

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Death of a retired Northumbria Police Officer - Chief Inspector Robert Lawson

Chief Inspector Robert Lawson, who died on 4 September at age 80
Mr Lawson retired as Chief Inspector, Traffic in 1980

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC 1105 Albert Sydney Allen

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex- P.C. 1105 Albert Sydney Allen of Lanchester who died on 1st September 2010 aged 66 years.

Saturday, 28 August 2010

This Is Funny....

Sorry.... This has nothing at all to do with NARPO but it is funny !!
The more you watch it the more you'll laugh....

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC 275 Sandra Margaret Forsythe

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex-PC 275 Sandra Margaret Forsythe of Stockton-on-Tees. Ms Forsythe died on 20th August 2010 aged 40 years.

Monday, 23 August 2010

Help support a charity cycle ride in memory of PC 1444 Chris Barber

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The club's 'root's' were laid down in April 2009 to record the 'antic's' of the hardy souls.... who initially rode the Coast to Coast cycle ride on the 11-13th September 2009.
The ride was in aid of St Teresa's Hospice, Woodland Road, Darlington, where Mr 'Absolutely Average' - PC 1444 Chris Barber (firearms) was cared for, by his wife Ann, family members & staff of the hospice before he sadly died, after a short illness on the 5th April 2009.  The ride was a great success and raised £10,254.47.
As a result of this and the friendship that came from within the group it was decided to continue cycling and so ‘The Absolutely Average Cycling Club’ came into being.

(For those of you who new Chris, you will be aware that this was one of his favourite sayings)

This year on the 3rd-5th of September the group are to cycle from Edinburgh to Newcastle on the Coasts & Castles Cycle Route, approx 200mls on a pedal cycle !!

Because we are all ‘absolutely average’ cyclists we decided to rename the route the Coast, CAKES & Castles 2010 route. (as hopefully we’ll be stopping for some Cake to ‘ease’ the saddle sores !!)

Once again the aim is to raise some funds for St Teresa’s Hospice in Darlington. Sadly it’s usually only when we are effected by someone being admitted to a hospice that we see the fantastic work that is being done to help families through traumatic times.

St Teresa’s certainly helped Chris & his family when he most needed it.

Please, if you can, visit our Just Giving page and make a donation to the Hospice, making our journey worthwhile and also to remember a first class colleague who was sadly taken away from us with cancer.

Please click on this link to read more and donate :   Just Giving

To keep up to date with how the ride is progressing visit : Coast, CAKES and Castles 2010

B Shift – Darlington July 1974 (Lyke Wake Walk)

Many Thanks to Arthur Proud for sending a couple of photo’s that might just put a smile on one or two faces……
The 'uniform' picture was taken mid- July 1976 in the week that 'B' shift Darlington, set off on an overnight sponsored 'yomp' of the Lyke Wake Walk to raise funds for the Darlington swimming pool and faclities for the disabled. The second picture was taken about three weeks later when a cheque for over £1,000 was presented to the council - no small amount for the time – a PC’s pay was under £60 a month net in those days. Both pictures courtesy of the Northern Echo.
B Shift 1976u
Top l - r. Bill Crosby, Mally Lear, Dave Muckle, Mick Thompson, John Walton
Bottom l - r. Ian Phillips, Ian Storey, Arthur Proud, Mick Martin.
B Shift 1976c 
Top l - r. Eddy Brewster, Mally Lear, Dave Muckle
Middle l - r. Ian Storey, Arthur Proud, Gordon Eddy
Bottom l - r. Mick Thompson, Cheque recipient, Ian Phillips, John Walton.

Thursday, 19 August 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - PC 900 James Hunter

It is with regret that we announce the death of retired PC 900 James Hunter from Durham, who died on the 17th August 2010 aged 83 years.
 

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Death of a retired Police Officer - Sgt 16 John Robert Hutchinson

It is with regret that we announce the death of ex Sgt 16 John Robert Hutchinson of Sherburn Village, Durham.  Mr Hutchinson died on the 17th August 2010 aged 87 years.  .

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Death of retired Police Officer - Sgt 54 Cecil McCrickard

It is with regret that we announce the death of retired Sgt 54 Cecil McCrickard from Fife, who died on the 15/08/10 aged 86 years.

Monday, 16 August 2010

Castle Eden Police Division 1957

Castle Eden 1957 Clive Brown

Castle Eden Police Division 1957 :
Back row: Keith Gutteridge; ? ? Joe Carr; Bob Oliver; John George; Jack Blair; Tony?; Bill Younger; Eddie Cooper; Tommy Tait
4th row: ? ? ; Dick Stott; Cyril Pickering;  ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bob Maughan; ? ? ? ;John L. Jackson
3rd row: Walter Hastings; Dave Douglas; Tommy Judd; Maurice Cluer; ? ? ? ? ? ; Bill Northcote; ? ; Bob Luke; Eric Brown; ? ? ; Dick Oliver
2nd row:  ? ? ?  Sgt. Percy Palin; ? ? C/Insp. Jock McGill; Supt. George Rowell; C/Insp. 'Danny' Kaye; ? ? Sgt? Carter; ? ?
front row: Cadet John Boast; Cdt Clive Brown; Ann Carter (Civ. Typist) ?  P.w. Bernadette Hoole; Edith Gibson  (Civ. Typist); Cdt George Wheatley
If you can identify others, please forward your ideas to the Durham Narpo blog, through the comments column or contact Alan Watson at the Durham Peeler Magazine direct.

Photo was submitted by Clive Brown ex Durham P.C. 821 / ex Sergeant 2821 Northumbria

With a little help from George Wheatley who is also on the photograph, Clive has identified some of the group

Friday, 13 August 2010

Early Motorcycle Section

Honda 750 F1

Norton Commando 750

Two picture’s from Alan Bewley – the one on the left shows Alan (approx 1979) with his Honda F1 750-4  about to escort a monster load at Seaham - this attracted the attention of the local press....hence the photo !!!

The photo on the right is from 1976 and shows Alan’s Norton Commando 750

Click on the photograph to view the ‘Those were the (Durham NARPO) days’ photo album

More Motorcycle Section photo’s can be viewed at : http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/Durham.BikeWise/ThoseWereTheDays?authkey=Gv1sRgCOSzoZ-Cvq653wE&feat=directlink

Syndicate 299 (B) - Spring 1966

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Syndicate 299 (B) taken Spring 1966.

Durham Officers are Back Row 2nd from left Derek Rodgers,2nd from right Barry Wood end of row right Colin Rutherford. Middle Row 3rd from left Geoff Perry, end of row right Gordon Wilson. Centre seated Instructor Jack Goldsborough. (Many Thanks to Barry Wood for providing the photo)

Click on the photograph to view the ‘Those were the (Durham NARPO) days’ photo album

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Death of retired Police Officer (ex. Durham & Northumbria)

Retired Police Constable Michael BAXTER, 67 years, of Houghton le Spring,  died on Friday, 6th August, 2010.
Mr Baxter served in Durham Constabulary  prior to the amalgamation in1974, before transferring to Northumbria for the rest of his service. Details of his career are not known.

Monday, 9 August 2010

PLEASE READ. Have your say - Give Us Your Views for Conference in September.


Dear Colleague,

THE FUTURE OF NARPO – HAVE YOUR SAY

This years NARPO Conference at Torquay on the 10th September will feature a panel debate with questions from delegates focussed on the ‘Future of NARPO’. The panel of HMIC Bernard Hogan – Howe, Vice Chairman Police Federation Simon Reed, NARPO President Eric Evans and NARPO CEO Clint Elliott will respond.

Conference will be looking at every aspect of the organisation and asking ‘are we fit for purpose?’ Topics under discussion will include:

  • Is the current Branch structure suitable for the future? There are currently 111 Branches throughout England and Wales; some are more active than others. Some Branches respond to NARPO requests others do not.
  • Are we as efficient and financially sound as we should be? Maybe the amalgamation of Branches is not the answer but we need to look at ways of improving our effectiveness in providing a standardised level of service to all our members. Should we have larger hub branches covering, for example, a Force area that deals with all membership, financial and logistical matters, with smaller social and welfare groups sitting underneath it?
  • How do we attract volunteers to fulfil local branch functions? If we move to larger branches would it be appropriate to pay a salary to compensate for the demands that would be placed upon some roles.
  • Are our local welfare arrangements fit for purpose? How could they be improved?
  • How do we extend our membership base? There is evidence that  some Branches do not fully utilise the rules on membership and as a result potential members are missed simply because they haven’t served long enough to be a ‘full member’, when they could have joined as an ‘associate member’. Should the membership rules be relaxed?
  • Should we encourage police staff, community support officers, special constables and all former police employees to join NARPO?
  • Do we have sufficient representation on pre-retirement courses? Is the input we are giving relevant, up to date and delivered in the right style and by the right person? What other recruitment methods are appropriate
  • Image is important to prospective members and is the use of the word ‘retired’ still relevant? Many officers leave the police service and continue working in other employment – does the word ‘retired’ give them wrong impression? Would we be better using a different word? For example ‘former’ and should we consider changing the name of the organisation?
 It is hoped that delegates attending Conference will enter into the debate and that they will be honest and frank about their views.
 
Of the 111 branches that were asked to nominate, a staggering 31 branches will not have delegates at Conference, 11 branches declining to send any delegates with a further 20 failing to respond to the request at all!
 
We are anxious to get all views on this important matter and if you or your Branch is not being represented at Conference please send any questions for the panel or comments on the future to NARPO HQ. We will endeavour to put your questions to the panel on the 10th September.
 
If NARPO (or whatever we choose to call ourselves) is to survive through 2019 and the next 100 years, there will be many more questions, more changes and perhaps some pain, but it is vital that we all play our part now and take steps to ensure that however we approach the future it is done in best interest of current and future members and in a concerted manner.

Regards,
Yours sincerely,
Clint Elliott QPM
Chief Executive Officer

Sunday, 8 August 2010

Letter of appreciation

My mother suffered a stroke in December 08 and eventually resided at Tenlands Care home Ferryhill. However, her condition began to deteriorate earlier this year and she eventually transferred to the EMI (elderly,mentally.infirm) unit at Defoe Court in April.
In view of her condition with dementure I do not see any advantage to be gained by continuing her membership of NARPO. However, I would just like to say thank you to you and your members who have been so supportive to Nellie since my dad Mick Thornton died in 1992. I cannot think of another profession where such support is sustained throughout a lifetime.

Best wishes,
Mike Thornton             01388  777357

Can you help? Research information required. Gateshead Borough Police

I am writing to you to enquire if any of your readers could help me with my project.
I am an ex Gateshead Special Constable (1976 - 1989) and joined the Met in 1989, where I am now a Sergeant based at Peel Centre, Hendon.
During my time at Gateshead I took a great interest in the local history of the old Gateshead Force. Since my time with Northumbria in the 1970's and 80's I have managed to collect a vast amount of information about the Gateshead Force between 1836 up to it's amalgamation in October 1968 with Durham.
The information I have includes information about officers who joined the force going back to 1836, therefore I do quite a bit of research for people who's relatives have served in the force. I have a web site at : www.gatesheadboroughpolice.com

I am now in the process of bringing that information together as a History book about the Gateshead force.
Does any of your readers have any old photographs, memorabilia, stories or other information that could help me ? If so, could they contact me as follows:
George Marshall - Telephone 07957 408 337 or by email at: g14gdm@aol.com
Kind regards,
George Marshall - Sergeant 517CC - Metropolitan Police

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