APA members receive Royal recognition (New Year Honours list)

Police Authority Members recognised with New Year Honours

The work of three members of police authorities was recognised by Her Majesty The Queen in the New Year Honours list 2012.

    Cllr Mark Burns-Williamson, Chair of the Association of Police Authorities and of West Yorkshire Police Authority became an OBE

    Diana Holl-Allen, Deputy Chair Association of Police Authorities and member of West Midlands Police Authority, and

    Philip H Holmes JP, member of West Midlands Police Authority both became MBEs.

Our warmest congratulations to these receiving such richly deserved preferment. The full list of Honours can be found here

Notes to Editors

  1. Press contact: Nathan Oley, Head of Press and Public Affairs, 07714 399 760 / Nathan.oley@apa.police.uk
  2. The Association of Police Authorities (APA) represents all police authorities in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as the British Transport Police Authority, the Civil Nuclear Police Authority, and the Ministry of Defence Police Committee.
  3. Local police authorities, along with the Home Secretary and chief officers of police, make up the tripartite relationship which is responsible for the governance of policing in England and Wales.
  4. Police authorities are currently made up of local people: a mix of local councillors and independent members (selected from the community) of which one must be a magistrate.
  5. The tripartite partners are the Home Office, the Association of Chief Police Officers and the Association of Police Authorities.
  6. The job of police authorities is to:
    • Consult with local communities to find out what they want the local police to do
    • Set the strategic direction for policing locally and decide what the police should focus their attention on locally, based on consultations with local communities
    • Set the budget for their police force, and decide how much local people should pay for policing in the local council tax
    • Make sure the police force is continuing to do a better job
    • Appoint (and, if necessary, dismiss) chief constables and senior police officers

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