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Cambridgeshire Constabulary is the local territorial police force that covers the county of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough unitary authority. It provides law enforcement and security for an area of 1,311 square miles (3,400 km 2 ) and population of 856,000 people, [ 1 ] in a predominantly rural county.
On 1 April 1965, the former Cambridgeshire Constabulary amalgamated with Cambridge City Police (called Cambridge Borough Police until 1951), Isle of Ely Constabulary, Huntingdonshire Constabulary, and the Peterborough Combined Police (created in 1947 from a merger of the Liberty of Peterborough Constabulary and the Peterborough City Police) to form the Mid-Anglia Constabulary, with the same ...
A police spokesperson said the driver, who was reported to be on their driving test, crashed into a set of traffic lights [Cambridgeshire Constabulary] A learner driver failed their test after ...
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Police and Crime Commissioner is the police and crime commissioner, an elected official tasked with setting out the way crime is tackled by the Cambridgeshire Constabulary in the English County of Cambridgeshire. The post was created in November 2012, following an election held on 15 November 2012, and ...
Julie Spence, OBE QPM is a retired British police officer and activist. She served as the Chief Constable for Cambridgeshire Constabulary from 10 December 2005 to 5 September 2010, [1] and made headline news over demanding fairer funding due to the rise in migration and immigration in Cambridgeshire.
A man has been charged with murder following the death of a woman in Peterborough. Officers from Cambridgeshire Police were called to a property in Lingwood Park, Longthorpe, at about 02:45 GMT on ...
Cambridgeshire Police said the brothers "posed a real and serious threat" to vulnerable members of society. The interim slavery and trafficking prevention orders were granted for the two brothers ...
Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely, borders shown in red, covered the area of the current districts of Fenland, East Cambridgeshire, South Cambridgeshire, and the City of Cambridge. The Local Government Act 1888 created four small neighbouring administrative counties in the east of England: Cambridgeshire, Isle of Ely , Huntingdonshire , and the ...