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− | '''Essex Police''' is the police force for the ceremonial county of [[Essex]], covering the county council area plus the unitary authorities of [[Southend-on-Sea]] and [[Thurrock]]. | + | [[File:Essex Police logo.jpg|thumb|badge]]'''Essex Police''', founded in 1840, is the police force for the ceremonial county of [[Essex]], covering the county council area plus the unitary authorities of [[Southend-on-Sea]] and [[Thurrock]]. Its headquarters is in [[Chelmsford]]. In 1969 it absorbed Southend-on-Sea Borough Police. In April 2000, it took over parts of the county in the south-west ([[Loughton]], [[Waltham Abbey]], [[Chigwell]] and [[Buckhurst Hill]]) which had up to then been within the [[Metropolitan Police]] Area. |
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+ | [[File:LGBT Twitter Crest.png|thumb|left|LGBT Network logo]]'''Essex Police LGBT Network''' aims to "support equality and diversity within Essex Police and support the LGBT+ community in Essex when interacting with the Police service".<ref>[http://www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk/directory/essex-police-lgbt-network Network page] on the [[Consortium Directory]]. [http://www.webcitation.org/6tTJBLQih Archived] by WebCite® at 2017-09-14.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 14 September 2017
Essex Police, founded in 1840, is the police force for the ceremonial county of Essex, covering the county council area plus the unitary authorities of Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock. Its headquarters is in Chelmsford. In 1969 it absorbed Southend-on-Sea Borough Police. In April 2000, it took over parts of the county in the south-west (Loughton, Waltham Abbey, Chigwell and Buckhurst Hill) which had up to then been within the Metropolitan Police Area.LGBT Network
Essex Police LGBT Network aims to "support equality and diversity within Essex Police and support the LGBT+ community in Essex when interacting with the Police service".[1]References
- ↑ Network page on the Consortium Directory. Archived by WebCite® at 2017-09-14.