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Neighbouring forces in ‘strategic alliance’

By Pamela Parkes  Monday Jan 26, 2015

Avon and Somerset and Wiltshire police forces could share specialist police resources and support functions under a new “strategic alliance,” as both forces seek to secure significant savings over the next five years.

In the face of budget cuts over the past four years each of the forces have had to find substantial savings and police chiefs say further “savings will have to be found by 2018/19”. The forces believe that the collaboration will lessen “the impact on the delivery of frontline services”.

Discussions between the Police and Crime Commissioners and Chief Constables about a strategic alliance began in December 2014. The discussions are still at an early stage, but it has been agreed that specialist police resources, protective services as well as corporate services will be included in the alliance.

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It has been agreed that both forces will retain their police and crime commissioners and chief constables, and that neighbourhood and response policing will continue to be delivered and overseen locally.

Avon and Somerset police and crime commissioner Sue Mountstevens said: “We’re very optimistic about finding ways of working more closely together in the future. We have a good track record with existing collaborations and there are clear benefits for both forces in pursuing further opportunities.”

Wiltshire and Swindon police and crime commissioner Angus Macpherson added: “It’s important to stress that Wiltshire Police and Avon and Somerset Police are not merging; both will retain their own leadership and identity. This strategic alliance would look at how we could share more of our resources, such as specialist police resources and office functions. Local policing – which we know is so important to our communities – would continue to be delivered locally  in response to communities’ needs.

“Police budgets are in a very challenging state and in the coming years this collaboration would help find the savings that both forces need to make.”

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