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West Yorkshire Police

English territorial police force

West Yorkshire Police

English territorial police force

FieldValue
agencynameWest Yorkshire Police
logoWest Yorkshire Police logo.svg
image_size250px
mottoIn the Public Service
formed
preceding1West Yorkshire Constabulary
preceding2Leeds City Police
preceding3Bradford City Police
employees9,853
volunteers403
budget£396.0 million
divtypecountry
divnameEngland
subdivtypePolice area
subdivnameWest Yorkshire
mapEngland Police Forces (West Yorkshire).svg
sizearea2029 km2
sizepopulation2,108,000
legaljurisEngland & Wales
legalpersonalityPolice force
constitution1Police Act 1996
policeyes
localyes
oversightbody{{plainlist
headquartersWakefield
sworntypeConstable
sworn4,569 (including 72 Special Constables){{cite web
urlhttps://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/223493/police-workforce-tabs-mar13.ods
publisherHM Government. Office for National Statistics
titleTables for 'Police workforce, England and Wales, 31 March 2013
access-date29 May 2014
date31 March 2013}}
unsworntypePolice Community Support Officer
unsworn689
electeetypeMayor
minister1nameTracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire
chief1nameSir John Robins
chief1positionChief Constable
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unitname5
stations41
website
  • His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services
  • Independent Office for Police Conduct |access-date =29 May 2014 West Yorkshire Police, formerly the West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police, is the territorial police force responsible for policing the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, England. It is the fourth largest territorial police force in England and Wales by number of officers.

History

West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police was formed in 1974, when part of the West Yorkshire Constabulary (itself created in 1968, and covering a much larger area) was amalgamated with the Leeds City Police and Bradford City Police, under the Local Government Act 1972. The force was originally known as the West Yorkshire Constabulary . Some older signs around the Force area, such as the one in the reception of Millgarth Police Station in Leeds city centre, read 'West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police'. The 'Metropolitan' from the police title was dropped in 1986 when the metropolitan county councils were abolished. The new Force was known as the present West Yorkshire Police. Proposals made by the Home Secretary on 21 March 2006 would see the force merge with North Yorkshire Police, South Yorkshire Police and Humberside Police to form a strategic police force for the entire region. This did not take place.

On 12 December 2006, Sir Norman Bettison was announced as the new chief constable, replacing Colin Cramphorn and resigned from his post on 24 October 2012. He was replaced by Temporary Chief Constable John Parkinson until the appointment of Mark Gilmore as chief constable on 1 February 2013.

In 2018, it was reckoned West Yorkshire Police would lose 400 officers from its 4,800 officers due to austerity. In August 2023, the West Yorkshire Police attracted controversy when they arrested an autistic 16-year-old girl in Leeds for telling a female police officer that she looked like her 'lesbian nana' while in her own home.

Operational structure

West Yorkshire Police [[Peugeot 308

For operational purposes West Yorkshire Police is divided into five geographic divisions known within the force as ‘policing districts’. The change in nomenclature reflects that of April 2014 the alignment with council boundaries for policing districts and the reduction of divisions in Leeds (which had three) and Bradford (which had two) so that each policing district was conterminous with its respective local authority boundaries. Each district is made up of Partnership Working Areas (PWA) which consist of an Inspector and three teams of sergeants, police constables, special constables and PCSOs. The first single police commander of the Bradford district, Chief Superintendent Simon Atkin, was appointed in October 2013 as part of ongoing moves to merge the district’s two policing divisions, while Chief Superintendent Angela Williams was appointed in Calderdale.

The five existing divisions with their divisional identifiers are as follows:

IdentifierDistrictPartnership Working AreasDistrict HQ
LDLeedsCity, Inner East, Inner North East, Inner North West, Inner South, Inner West, Outer East, Outer North East, Outer North West, Outer South, Outer WestElland Road Police Station, Beeston
BDBradfordBradford East, Bradford South, Bradford West, City, Keighley, ShipleyTrafalgar House Police Station, Bradford
WDWakefieldCastleford, Normanton and Featherstone, Pontefract and Knottingley, South East, Wakefield Central, Wakefield North West, Wakefield RuralHavertop Lane Police Station, Normanton
KDKirkleesBatley and Spen, Dewsbury and Mirfield, Huddersfield, RuralHuddersfield Police Station
CDCalderdaleHalifax Centre, Halifax North, Halifax West, Valley North, Valley North East, Valley South, Valley South East, Valley WestHalifax Police Station
Relic of the former West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police – sign found near former police building in Wakefield city centre (now removed)
Photograph of the West Yorkshire Police Sir Alec Jeffreys Building – part of the Yorkshire and The Humber Scientific Support Unit at Calder Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire.

The force headquarters is situated on Laburnum Road to the north of Wakefield city centre along with the Learning and Development Centre and specialist operations facility at Carr Gate, Wakefield at Junction 41 of the M1 motorway.

The Sir Alec Jeffreys Building in the Calder Park Business Estate (at Junction 39 of the M1 motorway) houses the Yorkshire and The Humber Scientific Support Service and was opened in May 2012 by Sir Alec Jeffreys himself. West Yorkshire Police is the 'lead force' for scientific support and provides such services for North Yorkshire Police, South Yorkshire Police and Humberside Police.

Estate

Sign outside of the former West Yorkshire Police Training and Development Centre, Bishopgarth, Wakefield.

The current estate of police stations and other buildings is changing with certain buildings closing and new buildings opening. , there are three PFI projects completed and as a result of these new buildings a number of police stations have closed and been sold.

Wakefield district police headquarters is now located on Havertop Lane, Normanton. The total area is 11500 m2 and provides office accommodation as well as a 35-cell custody suite. As a result of its construction, police stations in Wood Street, Wakefield, Normanton, and Castleford were closed.

The new headquarters for the newly formed Leeds district is operational on Elland Road, Beeston, Leeds. The total area is 12500 m2 and provides office accommodation as well as a 40-cell custody suite. It replaced Millgarth, and Holbeck police stations in Leeds.

The existing operational support facilities at Carr Gate, Wakefield were expanded and new buildings constructed which provide centralised specialist training for the force in one location. The new facility, which totals 20000 m2 includes:

  • Training hub facility (reception, classrooms, three gyms, storage and offices etc.)
  • Public order training facility (storage areas, breakout areas, large briefing room, classroom, training arena, etc.)
  • Driver training facility
  • Firearms training facility 100 m and two 50 m firing ranges, armoury, etc.
  • Method of entry area approximately 400 m2

Leadership

List of chief constables

West Riding Constabulary

  • Major-General Llewellyn William Atcherley (1908–1919)
  • Captain Henry Studdy (1944 to 1959)
  • George Edward Scott (1959 to 1969) West Yorkshire Constabulary (1968)
  • Ronald Gregory (1969 to 1983) West Yorkshire Police (1974)
  • Sir Colin Sampsom (1983 to 1988)
  • Peter Nobes (1988 to 1993)
  • Keith Hellawell (1993 to 1998)
  • Alan Charlesworth (acting 1998)
  • Graham Moore (9 March 1998 to 2002)
  • [[File:England - West Yorkshire Police (bell) (6505642557).jpg|thumb|West Yorkshire Police Patch]]Colin Cramphorn (10 November 2002 to November 2006)
  • Sir Norman Bettison (January 2007 to October 2012)
  • Mark Gilmore (April 2013 to August 2016)
  • Dee Collins (appointed November 2016) [temporary chief constable between June 2014 and November 2016]
  • Sir John Robins (appointed June 2019)

Police and crime commissioner

From November 2012 until May 2021, the West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner was Mark Burns-Williamson. In 2021, his role was abolished when Tracy Brabin was elected Mayor of West Yorkshire and assumed responsibility for the force.

PEEL inspection

Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) conducts a periodic police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (PEEL) inspection of each police service's performance. In its latest PEEL inspection, Home Office Performance and Measurement was rated as follows:

OutstandingGoodAdequateRequires ImprovementInadequate
2021 rating

Notable cases

  • The hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper (1975 to 1981)
  • M62 coach bombing (1974) lead to the wrongful conviction of Judith Ward
  • Murder of Lesley Molseed (1975) and subsequent miscarriage of justice for Stefan Kiszko, who was wrongly convicted
  • Murder of Carol Wilkinson (1977) which lead to the wrongful conviction of Anthony Steel, which was overturned in 2003. Some investigators have linked the killing to the Yorkshire Ripper
  • Chapeltown riots (1975, 1981 and 1987)
  • Bradford riots (2001)
  • Harehills riots (2001 and 2024)
  • Hunt for murderer David Bieber (2003)
  • The disappearance of Shannon Mathews (2008)
  • The murder of Jo Cox, MP (2016)
  • Assault on Syrian refugees, Almondbury Community School (2018)
  • "Lesbian Nana" Case (2023)

Officers killed in the line of duty

The Police Roll of Honour Trust and Police Memorial Trust list and commemorate all British police officers killed in the line of duty. Since its establishment in 1984, the Police Memorial Trust has erected 50 memorials nationally to some of those officers.

Since 1900, the following officers of West Yorkshire Police are listed by the Trust as having died during the course of their duties in attempting to prevent, stop or solve a criminal act:

  • PC Mark Goodlad, 2011, (Assisting motorist on M1 when a HGV struck him and his marked police vehicle)
  • PC Conal Daood Hills, 2006 (fatally injured when his vehicle crashed during a police pursuit)
  • PC Sharon Beshenivsky, 2005 (shot dead attending a robbery)
  • PC Ian Nigel Broadhurst, 2003 (shot dead by David Bieber)
  • PC David Sykes, July 1986, struck by a lorry whilst on the hard shoulder of the M62 near Brighouse
  • Sergeant John Richard Speed, 1984 (shot dead; posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct)
  • Sergeant Michael Hawcroft, 1981 (stabbed; posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct)
  • Inspector Barry John Taylor, 1970 (shot dead; posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct)

|File:Otley Police Station.jpg|Otley police station |File:Police station, Aldams Road, Dewsbury - geograph.org.uk - 728473.jpg|Dewsbury police station |File:Wetherby police station with communication tower for Leeds Festival (25th August 2018).jpg|Wetherby police station |File:Elland Road police station, Leeds (7th June 2015) 002.JPG|Elland Road police station, Beeston, Leeds

Arms

References

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