Is your local Police Officer better than the rest?
Then nominate him or her for the Constable of the Year Award
The
Met want you to nominate officers who have made outstanding contributions
to crime prevention initiatives, improving the relationship between the
local community and the police.
Supporting the award, Assistant Commissioner Tim Godwin said:
"Following the launch of Safer Neighbourhoods, the Met sees this competition
as an ideal way to highlight and recognise the excellent work being done
throughout the year by officers working within the communities of London.
"I would urge individuals and communities to nominate any officer whom
they feel is deserving of this special recognition".
Last year's winner, Hounslow's PC Nick Alford said:
"It was a great honour to be win this award. I am proud to have received
thanks from the community I serve. I have never wanted to be anything
other than a police constable. It's all about fairness and communicating
with people".
Nominations close on 30th June. Forms can be downloaded from the Met Police
website at www.met.police.uk.
Forms are also available from local police stations, or by writing to
Community Constable of the Year, Publicity Branch, Room 1324, New Scotland
Yard, Broadway, London. SW1H 0BG.
The winner will represent the Met at the National Police Review's Gala
Awards later this year.
May 21, 2004
Nominations close on 30th June. Forms can be downloaded from the Met Police website at www.met.police.uk Forms are also available from local police stations, or by writing to Community Constable of the Year, Publicity Branch, Room 1324, New Scotland Yard, Broadway, London. SW1H 0BG. |