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November 28 2011
Alliance briefing note from Deputy Chief Constables Andy Parker and Simon Chesterman
We are writing to provide you with an update on the progress being made by Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police, who are working in alliance to deliver high-quality, value for money policing services across Herefordshire, Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
A single Alliance Chief Officer Group began operating across both force areas on November 1st 2011. As you may recall from previous communications, both forces will retain separate Chief Constables and Deputy Chief Constables, as well as current force identities, while services will be led across both force areas by two Assistant Chief Constables and two Directors of Service.
Chief Constable Keith Bristow leaves Warwickshire Police on November 30th to lead the creation of a new National Crime Agency. Andy Parker, currently Deputy Chief Constable, will become Chief Constable on December 1st and Neil Brunton, currently Assistant Chief Constable, will become Deputy for the immediate future.
West Mercia continues to be led by David Shaw, with Simon Chesterman as Deputy Chief Constable.
Other police officer members of the Alliance Chief Officer Group, with responsibility for the management and delivery of services across both force areas are Assistant Chief Constable Simon Edens (Local Policing) and Assistant Chief Constable Guy Rutter, (Protective Services).
The two Directors of Services with cross-force responsibilities are Richard Elkin, (Enabling Services) and Steve Howarth (Finance).
It is anticipated that senior leads for individual service areas below Chief Officer level will be selected or appointed in early 2012.
Governance Arrangements
Overall Alliance change will be governed by a Steering Group, comprising Chief Constables and Police Authority members. A Programme Board, led by Deputy Chief Constables, will direct the work of individual Directorate Improvements Boards, each led by their Assistant Chief Constable or Director.
Programme Team
An Alliance Programme Team (APT) to manage and coordinate change has now been established at Redditch Police Station in north Worcestershire. It is led by Chief Superintendent Mark Turner, Programme Director, and Paul Mason-Brown, Business Change Authority.
Mark Turner can be contacted on 01527 586369 and Paul Mason-Brown on 01527 586371 or by email: mark.turner@westmercia.pnn.police.uk and paul.mason-brown@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk.
Any general enquiries can be sent to: apt@westmercia.pnn.police.uk or apt@warwickshire.pnn.police.uk
Next step
Senior leaders working in our Protective Services directorates are meeting this month to review the service proposals previously submitted to the Alliance Programme Team and examine the options to progress change. Their work will ensure that any interdependencies with other directorates are identified and that risks are managed.
A similar workshop will take place within Local Policing in early December and similar activity will be taking place within Enabling Services and Finance business areas.
Regular communication
We are conscious that no public service operates in isolation from other organisations, local communities, and their representatives. We want to ensure that throughout the change programme you are kept informed of progress.
There may be some opportunities to update you personally in addition to emails or letters but if, at any time, you feel that further information would be useful to assist in your service delivery or planning processes, please do not hesitate to get in touch with a member of the Alliance Programme Team or a Chief Officer.
We are confident that policing delivered in alliance will provide better protection than either force could achieve alone. Our top priority is providing high quality, value for money policing services to the people of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
Downloads:
Warwickshire Police 150plus Briefing Presentation (243KB PPT)